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IN WINTER, WHEN THE EAIN RAIN'D CAULD.
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am laith
that she should tyne.
Get
up,
guidman,
it
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fu' time,
The
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have woin't
this thret - ty year.
Let's
spend
the gear
that
we
hae won.
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4.
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the tai -
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He
was
Ihe King
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won
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her man wad rule.
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Eob,
Joel
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As
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lads
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nie las - ses ten.
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they
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grown an' men,
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maun yield,
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I sit hurk
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and pray
weel may
they
be
; If
you would prove
a
gude hus-band.
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ye gi'e
her a'
the
pie
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where
I
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7. tak' my auld cloak a
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- -W-
d
J-
• ^ ^ •
1.
threat - 'nin' a'
our kye to kill.
Tben
Bell,
my wife.
who
lo'es na strife,
She
2.
I
am laith
that she should tyne.
Get
up,
guidman,
it
is
fu' time,
The
3.
I
have woin't
this thret - ty year.
Let's
spend
the gear
that
we
hae won.
We
4.
ca'd
the tai -
lor thief and loon.
He
was
Ihe King
that
won
- the croun.
And
5.
il
- ka wife
her man wad rule.
Do
ye
na see
Eob,
Joel
, and Hab,
As
6.
lads
and bon -
nie las - ses ten.
Now
they
are wo -
men
grown an' men,
I
7.
h 1
aft
maun yield,
tho' I'm gude-mau.
Nooht's
to
be gain'd
at
wo
- man's hand,
Un -
/ 1 " b '
J.
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W
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V
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.
L
^
e>
-J--
Ir
1. said
to me
richt hast - i -
li£
, " Get
up, guid-man.
save
Crummie's life,
And
2. sun
shines i'
the lift
sae
hie ; Sloth
ne - ver made
a
gra-cious end.
Gae,
3. lit -
tie ken
the day
we
dee ; Then
I'll be proud
sin'
I hae sworn
To
4. thou's
the man
0' laigh de -
gree ; I t's
pride puts a'
the
coun-
;ry doun.
So
5. they
are gird
- ed gal
- lant
-lie
; While
I sit hurk
- liu'
i' 1
.he asse ?-
-I'll
6. wish
and pray
weel may
they
be
; If
you would prove
a
gude hus-band.
E'en
7. less
ye gi'e
her a'
the
pie
a ; Then
I'll leave aff
where
I
oe - gan
1
And
JZ-tS-^-i 1 1 —
1
1
—J « 1
m^^^^
1 —
bI —
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— P-
1:5
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— F-d ■
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:S^
9
P
f.
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d
S
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— (^
— 1
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3
1
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S
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1. tak' your auld cloak a
2. tak' your auld cloak a
3. hae a new cloak a
4. tak' thy auld cloak a
5. hae a new cloak a
6. tak' your auld cloak a
7. tak' my auld cloak a
- bout ye.'
- bout ye.
- bout me.
- bout ye.
- bout me.
- bout ye.
- bout me.
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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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