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MUSICAL AND LITERARY MISCELLANY.
265
SAW YE JOHNNIE COMIN'.
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O saw ye Johnnie conlin', quo' she.
Saw ye Johnnie comin' ;
O saw ye Johnnie comin', quo' she^
Saw ye Johnnie comin' :
Wi' his blue bonnet on his head,
And his doggie rinnin', quo* she.
And his doggie rinnin',
O fee him, faither, fee him, quo' slie,
Fee him, faither, fee him ;
O fee him, faither, fee him, quo' she.
Fee him, faither, fee him ;
For O he is a gallant lad.
And a weel doin' ;
And a' the wark about the town
Gaes wi' me when I see him, quo' she,
Gaes wi' me when I see him.
what will I do wi' him, hizzie.
What will I do wi' him ?
He's ne'er a savk upon his back.
And I hae nane to gi'ehim.
1 hae twa sarks into my kist,
And ane o' them I'll gie him ;
And for a merk o' mair fee
Dinna stand wi' him, quo' she,
Dinna stand wi' him.
For weel do I lo'e him, quo' she,
"Weel do I lo'e him ;
No. 71.
For weel do T lo'e him, quo' she,
Weel do I lo'e him,
O fee him, faither, fee him, quo' she,
Fee him, faither, fee him ;
He' 1 1 baud the pleugh, thrash in the barn.
And crack wi' me at e'en, quo* sh ,
And crack wi* me at e'en.
THOU HAST LEFT ME EVER.
Words to the same Air y by Bums.
Thou hast left me ever, Jamie !
Thou hast left me ever ;
Thou hast left me ever, Jam'e !
Thou hast left me ever.
Aften hast thou vow'd that death
Only should us sever ;
Now thou's left thy lass for ay —
I maun see thee never, Jamie,
I maun see thee never !
Thou hast me forsaken, Jamie I
Thou hast me forsaken ;
Thou hast me forsaken, Jamie I
Thou hast me forsaken.
Thou canst love another jo,
While my heart is breaking:
Soon my weary een I'll close.
Never mair to waken, Jamie,
Never mair to waken t
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his blue bonnet on his head. And his doggie rinnin', quo' she. And his doggie rinnin'
m
O saw ye Johnnie conlin', quo' she.
Saw ye Johnnie comin' ;
O saw ye Johnnie comin', quo' she^
Saw ye Johnnie comin' :
Wi' his blue bonnet on his head,
And his doggie rinnin', quo* she.
And his doggie rinnin',
O fee him, faither, fee him, quo' slie,
Fee him, faither, fee him ;
O fee him, faither, fee him, quo' she.
Fee him, faither, fee him ;
For O he is a gallant lad.
And a weel doin' ;
And a' the wark about the town
Gaes wi' me when I see him, quo' she,
Gaes wi' me when I see him.
what will I do wi' him, hizzie.
What will I do wi' him ?
He's ne'er a savk upon his back.
And I hae nane to gi'ehim.
1 hae twa sarks into my kist,
And ane o' them I'll gie him ;
And for a merk o' mair fee
Dinna stand wi' him, quo' she,
Dinna stand wi' him.
For weel do I lo'e him, quo' she,
"Weel do I lo'e him ;
No. 71.
For weel do T lo'e him, quo' she,
Weel do I lo'e him,
O fee him, faither, fee him, quo' she,
Fee him, faither, fee him ;
He' 1 1 baud the pleugh, thrash in the barn.
And crack wi' me at e'en, quo* sh ,
And crack wi* me at e'en.
THOU HAST LEFT ME EVER.
Words to the same Air y by Bums.
Thou hast left me ever, Jamie !
Thou hast left me ever ;
Thou hast left me ever, Jam'e !
Thou hast left me ever.
Aften hast thou vow'd that death
Only should us sever ;
Now thou's left thy lass for ay —
I maun see thee never, Jamie,
I maun see thee never !
Thou hast me forsaken, Jamie I
Thou hast me forsaken ;
Thou hast me forsaken, Jamie I
Thou hast me forsaken.
Thou canst love another jo,
While my heart is breaking:
Soon my weary een I'll close.
Never mair to waken, Jamie,
Never mair to waken t
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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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