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Union of the Clans. y^
Jea». Now, then, *tis to be hop'd, yoa will forward
them.
Davy. Ay, I can no longer grumble, now I am out of
Danger of beiOj coupled with that Creature.
Nan. What does he mean ?
Mag. Mean, Madam ? He means very well - — . that you
was not a Help meet for him, as I am.
Nan. As you are !
Ken. I wi(h he'd think you fo.
Davy. I do. With your Leave, Father, I'll marry the Wi-
dow. She's to my Mind.
Dh». I'll nevs-r hinder my Children from doing what is
honed. If you love her, you have my Confent and Blelling.
.. Jean. O happy Turn !
Don. We may yet be Friends indeed
Ken. We are evert neceflitated to accommodate the grand
Ditfcrence, in fpite of private Refentment.
Dun. This Incident will bury the Strifes of Party ip entire
Oblivion.
Ken. And all of us will take pleafure in the common Com-
placency.
AIRXLVIII. hxiXoiRob Morrice.
All Fusion and Fighting at length at an End.,
Our Bli/od and our Infrejis together ive''ll blend^
With Pleafure and Quiet pafs on to old Age^
Andy gently decaying.^ leave Lifers weary Stage.
Davy^
Jea». Now, then, *tis to be hop'd, yoa will forward
them.
Davy. Ay, I can no longer grumble, now I am out of
Danger of beiOj coupled with that Creature.
Nan. What does he mean ?
Mag. Mean, Madam ? He means very well - — . that you
was not a Help meet for him, as I am.
Nan. As you are !
Ken. I wi(h he'd think you fo.
Davy. I do. With your Leave, Father, I'll marry the Wi-
dow. She's to my Mind.
Dh». I'll nevs-r hinder my Children from doing what is
honed. If you love her, you have my Confent and Blelling.
.. Jean. O happy Turn !
Don. We may yet be Friends indeed
Ken. We are evert neceflitated to accommodate the grand
Ditfcrence, in fpite of private Refentment.
Dun. This Incident will bury the Strifes of Party ip entire
Oblivion.
Ken. And all of us will take pleafure in the common Com-
placency.
AIRXLVIII. hxiXoiRob Morrice.
All Fusion and Fighting at length at an End.,
Our Bli/od and our Infrejis together ive''ll blend^
With Pleafure and Quiet pafs on to old Age^
Andy gently decaying.^ leave Lifers weary Stage.
Davy^
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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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