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Ibame, bame, bame!*
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3. Hame, hame, hame, hame fain wad I be.
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1. Hame, hame, hame to my ain coun-trie ! There's an eye that ev-er weeps, and a fair face will be fain, As I
2. Hame, hame, hame to my ain coun-trie ! The green leaf o' loy-al-tie is be-gin-ning for to fa'. And the
3. Hame, hame, hame to my ain coun-trie! The great nowaregane, a' who ventur'd for tosave,Andthe
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1. leaf up - on the tree. The lark shall sing me hame in my ain coun-trie.
2. surp-iug ty-ran-nie, And green it will grow in my ain coun-trie.
3. blythe in my e'e, I'll shine on ye yet in my ain coun-trie.
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* This air is evidently a modification of " The Bridegroom Gr.at," the tune to which Lady Anne Lind=ay wrote her celebrated ballad
' Ai]ld Robin Gray." Another version of the song is given by Hogg in his Jacobite JRelics, Ser. I., Song Ixxx.
Ibame, bame, bame!*
Adagio appassionata
Voice.
3
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m
a!-Jzi
P
1. Hame, hame, liame, O liame fain wad I be,
2. Hame, liame, hame, hame fain wad I be,
3. Hame, hame, hame, hame fain wad I be.
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1. Hame, hame, hame to my ain coun-trie ! There's an eye that ev-er weeps, and a fair face will be fain, As I
2. Hame, hame, hame to my ain coun-trie ! The green leaf o' loy-al-tie is be-gin-ning for to fa'. And the
3. Hame, hame, hame to my ain coun-trie! The great nowaregane, a' who ventur'd for tosave,Andthe
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1. pass thro' An -nan- wa-ter wi' my bon-nie bands a -gain; When the flow'r is in the bud and the
2. bon - nie white rose it is with-er - ing and a' ; But I'll wa - ter't wi' the bluid o' u -
3. new grass is grow - ing a - bove their blui - dy grave, But the sun in the mirk blinks
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1. leaf up - on the tree. The lark shall sing me hame in my ain coun-trie.
2. surp-iug ty-ran-nie, And green it will grow in my ain coun-trie.
3. blythe in my e'e, I'll shine on ye yet in my ain coun-trie.
la^t time.
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* This air is evidently a modification of " The Bridegroom Gr.at," the tune to which Lady Anne Lind=ay wrote her celebrated ballad
' Ai]ld Robin Gray." Another version of the song is given by Hogg in his Jacobite JRelics, Ser. I., Song Ixxx.
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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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