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ckomlet's lilt, ....
anne bothwell's lament, .
i x>0 confess thou'rt smooth and fair
guid night, and joy be wl' you a',
old long syne,
auld lang syne,
o waly, waly, ....
blink over the burn, sweet betty,
saw ye my father,
leader haughs and yarrow,
omnia vincit amor,
the birks of abergeldy, .
john hay's bonnie lassie,
within a mile of edinburgh,
catherine ogie,
annie laurie,
were na my heart licht i wad dee,
the ewe-buchtin 's bonnie,
the yellow-haired laddie, .
the waukin' o' the fauld,
bessy bell and mary gray, .
the last time i cam o'er the muir,
the young laird and edinburgh katie
katie's answer, ...
the lass o' patie's mill,
woe's my heart that we should sunder,
the highland laddie,
lochaber no more,
ettrick banks,
tweedside, older song,
TWEEDSiDE, newer song, . . .
THE BUSH ABOON TRAQUAIR,
MY DEARIE, IF THOU DEE, ' . .
ONE DAY I HEARD MARY SJ&.Y,
DOWN THE BURN, DAVIE, ' .
TO MRS A. H., ON SEEING HER AT A CONCERT,
BUSK YE, BUSK YE,
AH, THE POOR SHEPHERD'S MOURNFUL FATE,
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ckomlet's lilt, ....
anne bothwell's lament, .
i x>0 confess thou'rt smooth and fair
guid night, and joy be wl' you a',
old long syne,
auld lang syne,
o waly, waly, ....
blink over the burn, sweet betty,
saw ye my father,
leader haughs and yarrow,
omnia vincit amor,
the birks of abergeldy, .
john hay's bonnie lassie,
within a mile of edinburgh,
catherine ogie,
annie laurie,
were na my heart licht i wad dee,
the ewe-buchtin 's bonnie,
the yellow-haired laddie, .
the waukin' o' the fauld,
bessy bell and mary gray, .
the last time i cam o'er the muir,
the young laird and edinburgh katie
katie's answer, ...
the lass o' patie's mill,
woe's my heart that we should sunder,
the highland laddie,
lochaber no more,
ettrick banks,
tweedside, older song,
TWEEDSiDE, newer song, . . .
THE BUSH ABOON TRAQUAIR,
MY DEARIE, IF THOU DEE, ' . .
ONE DAY I HEARD MARY SJ&.Y,
DOWN THE BURN, DAVIE, ' .
TO MRS A. H., ON SEEING HER AT A CONCERT,
BUSK YE, BUSK YE,
AH, THE POOR SHEPHERD'S MOURNFUL FATE,
PAGE
260
265
270
272
274
278
2S0
283
285
287
294
297
301
304
306
309
310
313, 455
314
316
319
321
323
326
327
329
331
333
335
337
340
342
345
347
349
351
352
358
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Description | Scottish and English songs, military music and keyboard music of the 18th and 19th centuries. These items are from the collection of Alexander Wood Inglis of Glencorse (1854 to 1929). 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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