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ST D E X
In the garb of old. Gaul with the fire of old Rome _ SirHarrv L>flum
the Mufic by Colonel Re id _ .
It fell about the Martinmafe time _ _ - - - _ _ 310
It was in and about the Martinmafs time _ _ _ - 2-0
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Jamie come try me _____.----___ 238
John Anderfon my jo, John _ This tune was a piece of facred _"\
Mufic in the Roman Catholic times of our Country. —John _ l_269
Anderfon is laid by tradition to have been town Piper in Kelfo L
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Lang hae we parted been __________ 227
Let ithers brae- weel o' their gear '_. _ _ _ _ _ _• _ 276
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My Sandy gied to me a ring _____ _ _ _ _ _ 213
My Harry was a gall-int gay _*_____ __ _ 218
My wife's a wanton wee thing _________ 226
My love file's but a lafsie yet _____ ___ - 234
My heart's in the Highlands my heart is not here _ _ - 268
My love was born in Aberdeen ________ 281
My heart is a breaking, dear Titty _ _ Burns _____ 306
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O wilt thou go wi' me, iweet Tibbie Dunbar _ __,_,_, 216
O this is no my ain houfe _________ 225
O mount and go ________ __ _ 242
O dear Peggy love's beguiling ._ _. Ramfay _ _ _ _» _, , 246
O dear minnie what fhall I do _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. *_ 246
O were 1 on Parnafsus hill _ .. _ _ _ _ _ ._ — , -. 264
O merry hae I been teethin a heckle « — _,._. - _ -. - 27.9
O wha wy babie clouts will buy _ . _ _ _ . - •_ 286
O cam ye here the fight to fhun __ _ _.. _••__ 290
O Willie brew'd a peck o' maut _ Burns _ the Mufic by MF--A. J
Maftertor, ] " 3QI
O were I able to rthearic _ .. _ The Rev?' MF Skinner _ .. _ 302
Of a' the airts the wind can blaw ... The Mufic by Marlhal _ - 244
On a bank of flowers in a fummcr day _ Burns - - - _ <■ - 232
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Peggy now the king's come _ _ Ramfay _ _ __..*_ 248
Se do mholla mholla mholla _._ _______ _ 274
Simmer's a pleafant time - _ - _ _ _..._'- 2??
Sir John Cope trode the north right far _ .. _ J _ . 242
Stately ftept he eaft the wa' . _,' _ _ .. _ _ _ _ 2§9
Sun gallop down the weftlin fkies , Ramfay . _ _ 2f I
Sweet nurfiing of the tears of morning . The late MF S Scott)
of Wauchop . l
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The fmiling plains profufely gay _ . 2 ' '
The morn was fair faft was the air _ . _
The Taylor fell thro' the bed thimble ana V
There came a young man to my daddie'a door _ ." _
V
ST D E X
In the garb of old. Gaul with the fire of old Rome _ SirHarrv L>flum
the Mufic by Colonel Re id _ .
It fell about the Martinmafe time _ _ - - - _ _ 310
It was in and about the Martinmafs time _ _ _ - 2-0
J
Jamie come try me _____.----___ 238
John Anderfon my jo, John _ This tune was a piece of facred _"\
Mufic in the Roman Catholic times of our Country. —John _ l_269
Anderfon is laid by tradition to have been town Piper in Kelfo L
L
Lang hae we parted been __________ 227
Let ithers brae- weel o' their gear '_. _ _ _ _ _ _• _ 276
M
My Sandy gied to me a ring _____ _ _ _ _ _ 213
My Harry was a gall-int gay _*_____ __ _ 218
My wife's a wanton wee thing _________ 226
My love file's but a lafsie yet _____ ___ - 234
My heart's in the Highlands my heart is not here _ _ - 268
My love was born in Aberdeen ________ 281
My heart is a breaking, dear Titty _ _ Burns _____ 306
o
O wilt thou go wi' me, iweet Tibbie Dunbar _ __,_,_, 216
O this is no my ain houfe _________ 225
O mount and go ________ __ _ 242
O dear Peggy love's beguiling ._ _. Ramfay _ _ _ _» _, , 246
O dear minnie what fhall I do _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. *_ 246
O were 1 on Parnafsus hill _ .. _ _ _ _ _ ._ — , -. 264
O merry hae I been teethin a heckle « — _,._. - _ -. - 27.9
O wha wy babie clouts will buy _ . _ _ _ . - •_ 286
O cam ye here the fight to fhun __ _ _.. _••__ 290
O Willie brew'd a peck o' maut _ Burns _ the Mufic by MF--A. J
Maftertor, ] " 3QI
O were I able to rthearic _ .. _ The Rev?' MF Skinner _ .. _ 302
Of a' the airts the wind can blaw ... The Mufic by Marlhal _ - 244
On a bank of flowers in a fummcr day _ Burns - - - _ <■ - 232
P
Peggy now the king's come _ _ Ramfay _ _ __..*_ 248
Se do mholla mholla mholla _._ _______ _ 274
Simmer's a pleafant time - _ - _ _ _..._'- 2??
Sir John Cope trode the north right far _ .. _ J _ . 242
Stately ftept he eaft the wa' . _,' _ _ .. _ _ _ _ 2§9
Sun gallop down the weftlin fkies , Ramfay . _ _ 2f I
Sweet nurfiing of the tears of morning . The late MF S Scott)
of Wauchop . l
T )
The fmiling plains profufely gay _ . 2 ' '
The morn was fair faft was the air _ . _
The Taylor fell thro' the bed thimble ana V
There came a young man to my daddie'a door _ ." _
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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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