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Slow fpreade the gloom my foul defires _ _ Burns _ _ Page _ 516
The lovely lafs of Invernefs _____ Burns - _ 414
The robin came to the wrens neft _________ 419
The auld man he came over the lea ____ _ _ «,_ 429
The Duke of Gordon has thiee daughters- _ _ _ _ _ 431
Twas on a Monday morning _______ ___ 440
The mailman comes on Monanday _____ _ _ _„ 445
The auld wife beyond, the fire ______ ____ 446
There was an auld wife had a wee pickle tow _ _ _ _ 450
Tibbie Fowler o' the glen, __ _____ _ _ __ 452
There's three true fellows _______ __ _ _, _ 454
There's fouth of braw Jockies and Jennys ______ 46*2
The bonnieft lad that e'er I faw _________ 484
There was a filly Shepherds fwain _______ 490
The Maids gane to the mill by night _ _ _ _ _ __494
The King fits in Dumfermline toune _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _496
The Wren foho lyes in care's bed __ _ _ ____ 497
The auld mans mares dead ____ __ ____ 500
There was a wee bit wiffikie _.__ _ _ _ ___ 506
There grows a bonie brier bufh _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 508
Wantonnefs for ever mair ____ _ __ ____ 435
We'll hide the Couper behind the door ________ 442
Wha is that at my chamber door ____ _____ 444
Will yc go to the Highlands Leezie Lindfay ______ 446
When Januar wind was blawing ___ _ _ ■' - _ _ _ ._ 460
Wap and row, wap and row __________ 470
Will y_ go and marry Katie _____ _ ___ 472
Wherefore fighing art thou Phillis ____ ____ 473
What think ye o the fcornfu' quine _______ 476
Wilt thou be my Dearie _____ Burns _ 484
Wae is my heart, and the tear's in my ee_ ____ - 490
We'll put the fheep head in the pat ________ 493
Y
Young Jamie pride of a' the plain 433
Entered in Stationers Hall.
VI
E X.
Slow fpreade the gloom my foul defires _ _ Burns _ _ Page _ 516
The lovely lafs of Invernefs _____ Burns - _ 414
The robin came to the wrens neft _________ 419
The auld man he came over the lea ____ _ _ «,_ 429
The Duke of Gordon has thiee daughters- _ _ _ _ _ 431
Twas on a Monday morning _______ ___ 440
The mailman comes on Monanday _____ _ _ _„ 445
The auld wife beyond, the fire ______ ____ 446
There was an auld wife had a wee pickle tow _ _ _ _ 450
Tibbie Fowler o' the glen, __ _____ _ _ __ 452
There's three true fellows _______ __ _ _, _ 454
There's fouth of braw Jockies and Jennys ______ 46*2
The bonnieft lad that e'er I faw _________ 484
There was a filly Shepherds fwain _______ 490
The Maids gane to the mill by night _ _ _ _ _ __494
The King fits in Dumfermline toune _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _496
The Wren foho lyes in care's bed __ _ _ ____ 497
The auld mans mares dead ____ __ ____ 500
There was a wee bit wiffikie _.__ _ _ _ ___ 506
There grows a bonie brier bufh _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 508
Wantonnefs for ever mair ____ _ __ ____ 435
We'll hide the Couper behind the door ________ 442
Wha is that at my chamber door ____ _____ 444
Will yc go to the Highlands Leezie Lindfay ______ 446
When Januar wind was blawing ___ _ _ ■' - _ _ _ ._ 460
Wap and row, wap and row __________ 470
Will y_ go and marry Katie _____ _ ___ 472
Wherefore fighing art thou Phillis ____ ____ 473
What think ye o the fcornfu' quine _______ 476
Wilt thou be my Dearie _____ Burns _ 484
Wae is my heart, and the tear's in my ee_ ____ - 490
We'll put the fheep head in the pat ________ 493
Y
Young Jamie pride of a' the plain 433
Entered in Stationers 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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