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tliret- ty, and I am but three-score and twa.
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3. busk ye aye fine - ly. To kirk or to mar - ket there'll few gang sae braw ;
4. made a gude of- fer, I'm now mair than twen-ty, my time is but sma',
5. night it was drea - ry. And thow - less he tint his gate deep in the snaw ;
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room in't, dear las - sie, be - lieve me, for twa.
might be my gut - cher, auld Don -aid, gae Va!
tliret- ty, and I am but three-score and twa.
wae's me ! ye ken he
struck 'aainst his side ai
has
if
nae - thing a
burst - in' in
va!
twa-
Come
I'm
Be
I
He
un - der my plaid
gaun to meet John
frank now and kind
hae lit - tie to -
wan-der'd hame wea •
- ie, an'
- nie, he's
-ly, ru
cher you've
■ ry, the
1. sit down be - side me, I'll hap ye frae ev' - ry cauld blast that can blaw ;
2. young and he's bon - nie, He's been at Meg's bri - dal fu' trig an' fu' braw ;
3. busk ye aye fine - ly. To kirk or to mar - ket there'll few gang sae braw ;
4. made a gude of- fer, I'm now mair than twen-ty, my time is but sma',
5. night it was drea - ry. And thow - less he tint his gate deep in the snaw ;
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1. un - der my plaid - ie, an' sit down be - side me, Tliere's room in't, dear las - sie, be -
2. dan - ces sae licht - ly, sae grace - fu' or ticht - ly, His cheeks like the new rose, his
3. bien house to bide in, a chaise for to ride in. And flun - kies to tend ye as
4. gi'e me , your plaid - ie, I'll creep in be - side ye, I thooht ye'd been auld - er than
5. how - let was scream- in', while John - nie cried," Wo - men Wad mar - ry auld Nick if he'd
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2. brow's like the snaw !
3. aft as ye ca'.
4. three-score and twa !
5. keep them aye braw ! "
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Description | Scottish songs and music of the 18th and early 19th centuries, including music for the Highland bagpipe. These are selected items from the collection of John Glen (1833 to 1904). Also includes a few manuscripts, some treatises, and other books on the subject. |
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Description | The Glen Collection and the Inglis Collection represent mainly 18th and 19th century Scottish music, including Scottish songs. The collections of Berlioz and Verdi collected by bibliographer Cecil Hopkinson contain contemporary and later editions of the works of the two composers Berlioz and Verdi. |
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