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TABLE of the $0?NG$
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•Not Che that I better am ^. —■. — -• -• -•• 121
No 'tis in vain _*,_",*, -*■-. -• -• - • - • 15 °
On MomniLa's fnowy breaft — • ->• -± ■ — • — ** ■
Beauteous Q-ueen _* . — ■ — • — • -* • — •
Oh the plaint of my poor ToRv _* . — . — • — •
Once Beaft and Gods alone —^ . -» ■ -» ■ —■ •
On the fhore of a low ebbing Sea _> . -> • -* ■
Oh how cou'd I venture _» . — . . -* - — ■ -» • '
leave me to complain _^ . -> • — • -> • — ■ •
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Penfive alone the defart plains _. ->. —. • — • — • 15
Philander roving void of Care _. . — • — • — — • 45
Patience is vanifh'd _*._>. -.- — - — • .*■* ■ lo6
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Silvia in thefe fec^uefter'd Scenes — . -* - — • — . . — . .90
Since thus you flight my pain _> . -* . — ■ • — - 93
Shou'd I once change my heart — . — . . -» • — - — • 117
Silvia thou pattern of thy Age _. ■ _*.-..* — - — • -^ • 125
Soon as the day begins to wafte -^ . _» . -»'-. ->■ • -* • 13 ' ;
Sooner than 1*11 my Love forego _». _». . -> ■ _>.-^-i 41
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Thrice happy Lvzzv _. _.. -*. ■-+ ■ — • —■ ■ 5
Tho envious old Age ->'. -» . -> ■ — : -* ■ -vt
Thou all that I fhali e'er admire _ . ■ - i -.: - • : — - 51
Tojrou fair Nymphs as jret unwed — • — — - ■ -?» • 65
TABLE of the $0?NG$
4-9
64-
82
97
126
•Not Che that I better am ^. —■. — -• -• -•• 121
No 'tis in vain _*,_",*, -*■-. -• -• - • - • 15 °
On MomniLa's fnowy breaft — • ->• -± ■ — • — ** ■
Beauteous Q-ueen _* . — ■ — • — • -* • — •
Oh the plaint of my poor ToRv _* . — . — • — •
Once Beaft and Gods alone —^ . -» ■ -» ■ —■ •
On the fhore of a low ebbing Sea _> . -> • -* ■
Oh how cou'd I venture _» . — . . -* - — ■ -» • '
leave me to complain _^ . -> • — • -> • — ■ •
P
Penfive alone the defart plains _. ->. —. • — • — • 15
Philander roving void of Care _. . — • — • — — • 45
Patience is vanifh'd _*._>. -.- — - — • .*■* ■ lo6
S
Silvia in thefe fec^uefter'd Scenes — . -* - — • — . . — . .90
Since thus you flight my pain _> . -* . — ■ • — - 93
Shou'd I once change my heart — . — . . -» • — - — • 117
Silvia thou pattern of thy Age _. ■ _*.-..* — - — • -^ • 125
Soon as the day begins to wafte -^ . _» . -»'-. ->■ • -* • 13 ' ;
Sooner than 1*11 my Love forego _». _». . -> ■ _>.-^-i 41
T
Thrice happy Lvzzv _. _.. -*. ■-+ ■ — • —■ ■ 5
Tho envious old Age ->'. -» . -> ■ — : -* ■ -vt
Thou all that I fhali e'er admire _ . ■ - i -.: - • : — - 51
Tojrou fair Nymphs as jret unwed — • — — - ■ -?» • 65
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Special collections of printed music > Glen Collection of printed music > Printed music > British musical miscellany, or, The delightful grove > Volumes 5-6 > (13) Page III |
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Shelfmark | Glen.171b |
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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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