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Oer the moor to Maggy _■ _ _ Ramfay _ _ _ _ •_, Pago „ 56
O'er the. hills and far away _ _ ______ __ 62
Ofcar s Ghoft - Mifs Ann Kieth, The mufic by M™ Touch _ _ 71
O faw ye my father __ _ _ ________77
Oh ono chrio _ Compofed on the mafsacre of Glencoc _ _ _ 90
P
Peggy I muft love thee _ _ _ Ramfay _ _ _ _ 3
Pinky houfe ___ _ _ __ _ _ _ _. _ 5?
R
Hoflin Caftle _ M T . Rich? Hewit, the mufic by Ofwald _ - . _ _ 9
S
Saw ye Johny comin quo fhe __ ______ - lO
Saw ye na my Peggy _ - _ _ _ __ ____12
Sae merry ag we twa hae been _ _ __ _ _ _ . 60
She rofe and loot me in__ _ ____ _ -"*.-. 84
Sweet Annie frae the fea beach came _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 85
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Turnimfpike man ___________ 24
To fly like bird from grove to grove _ _ _ _ _ ,25
Twine weel the plaidei\ ___________ 32
Tweed Side ______ MT Crawford _ _ _ 37
The maid that tends the goats _ _ MT Dudgeon _ _40
There's nae luck about the houfe _____._..__ 44
Tarry woo __ ___________ _ 45
The maid in bedlam George Syron, a Negro in bedlam _ ..46
There's my thumb 1*11 ne'er beguile you _ _ _ _'_ _ _66
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Woo'd and married and a' _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _lO
Water parted from the fea __..___ „Eiiglifh Air _ 39
Within a mile of Edin r town __ _ .__.____ 4 9
When abfent from the nymph I love _ _____ _ _54
When fummcr comes the fwains on Tweed _ MT Crawford _ 71
Waukine of the fauld _ _ _ _ Ramfay _ _ _ _ _ 88
y
Young Peggy blooms our bonnieft lafs _ _ _ ._ _ _ 79
Entered in Stationer's Hall.
In d ex.
Oer the moor to Maggy _■ _ _ Ramfay _ _ _ _ •_, Pago „ 56
O'er the. hills and far away _ _ ______ __ 62
Ofcar s Ghoft - Mifs Ann Kieth, The mufic by M™ Touch _ _ 71
O faw ye my father __ _ _ ________77
Oh ono chrio _ Compofed on the mafsacre of Glencoc _ _ _ 90
P
Peggy I muft love thee _ _ _ Ramfay _ _ _ _ 3
Pinky houfe ___ _ _ __ _ _ _ _. _ 5?
R
Hoflin Caftle _ M T . Rich? Hewit, the mufic by Ofwald _ - . _ _ 9
S
Saw ye Johny comin quo fhe __ ______ - lO
Saw ye na my Peggy _ - _ _ _ __ ____12
Sae merry ag we twa hae been _ _ __ _ _ _ . 60
She rofe and loot me in__ _ ____ _ -"*.-. 84
Sweet Annie frae the fea beach came _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 85
T
Turnimfpike man ___________ 24
To fly like bird from grove to grove _ _ _ _ _ ,25
Twine weel the plaidei\ ___________ 32
Tweed Side ______ MT Crawford _ _ _ 37
The maid that tends the goats _ _ MT Dudgeon _ _40
There's nae luck about the houfe _____._..__ 44
Tarry woo __ ___________ _ 45
The maid in bedlam George Syron, a Negro in bedlam _ ..46
There's my thumb 1*11 ne'er beguile you _ _ _ _'_ _ _66
w
Woo'd and married and a' _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _lO
Water parted from the fea __..___ „Eiiglifh Air _ 39
Within a mile of Edin r town __ _ .__.____ 4 9
When abfent from the nymph I love _ _____ _ _54
When fummcr comes the fwains on Tweed _ MT Crawford _ 71
Waukine of the fauld _ _ _ _ Ramfay _ _ _ _ _ 88
y
Young Peggy blooms our bonnieft lafs _ _ _ ._ _ _ 79
Entered in Stationer's Hall.
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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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