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MUSICAL AND LITERARY MISCELLANY. I37
GLOOMY WINTER'S NOW A W A ' .
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Gloomy winters now awa',
Saft the westlan breezes blaw,
'Mang the birks o' Stanley shaw
The mavis sings fu' cheerie, O ;
Sweet the crawflower's early bell
Decks Gleniffer's dewy dell.
Blooming like thy bonnie sel'.
My young, my artless dearie, O.
Come, my lassie, let us stray
O'er Glenkilloch's sunny brae,
Blythely spend the gowden day
'Midst joys that never weary, O.
No. 18.
Towering o'er the Newton woods.
Lav 'rocks fan the snaw-white clouds.
Siller saughs, wi' downy buds,
Adorn the banks sae briery, O ;
Round the sylvan fairy nooks.
Feathery breckans fringe the rocks,
Neath the brae the burnie jouks.
And ilka thing is cheery, O ;
Trees may bud, and birds may sing.
Flowers may bloom, and verdure spring,
Joy to me they canna' bring.
Unless wi' thee, my dearie, O.
GLOOMY WINTER'S NOW A W A ' .
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O'er Glenkilloch's sunny brae, Blythely spend the gowden day, 'Midst joys that ne - ver weary O.
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Gloomy winters now awa',
Saft the westlan breezes blaw,
'Mang the birks o' Stanley shaw
The mavis sings fu' cheerie, O ;
Sweet the crawflower's early bell
Decks Gleniffer's dewy dell.
Blooming like thy bonnie sel'.
My young, my artless dearie, O.
Come, my lassie, let us stray
O'er Glenkilloch's sunny brae,
Blythely spend the gowden day
'Midst joys that never weary, O.
No. 18.
Towering o'er the Newton woods.
Lav 'rocks fan the snaw-white clouds.
Siller saughs, wi' downy buds,
Adorn the banks sae briery, O ;
Round the sylvan fairy nooks.
Feathery breckans fringe the rocks,
Neath the brae the burnie jouks.
And ilka thing is cheery, O ;
Trees may bud, and birds may sing.
Flowers may bloom, and verdure spring,
Joy to me they canna' bring.
Unless wi' thee, my dearie, O.
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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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