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THE GLEN COLLECTIONOF SCOTTISH MUSIC
Presented by Lady Dorothea Ruggles-Brise to the National Library of Scotland,in memory of her brother. Major LordGeorge Stewart Murray, Black Watch,killed in action in France in 1914.
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Tink a Tink. the favorite Air in Blue Beard.
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Vol-. 1 N-i 1
A^ay^ith Melancholy, A favorite Duet . Mozart
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4> The fall of Paris, a favorite Quick Step,
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Rondo inBosina,
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10 The Knitting Girl , a favorite Ballad by Haydn.
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t/ I' ark Pliil.iTs h;!rk Tliro^ V on -dcr Grove, Res
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l?lnl-lis heard, hut sat si - lent knitti.ip ather Cot tap-
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Enthion'd he's seated in thine Eye;
Where he tho. blind, can see
Himself reflected in carh si^h.
He bids lue breatlie for thcp;
Phillis heard, but PhilHs s,.l
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iiO to-^vards th e BowVhebe(k..ns n
Ohl rise and ci;jr.e aNVay;
Ironi 111 to-.'.ar ! thee i.s his Vo^^;
!.o ^iiarti, jtnd not betray,
i'hillis h- aid, but PhiUis sat
^ilentknittxn^atherCottajreC;at^.| N o lo.p e- kmttvr^ .t h.r rultagcG.r.
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12 At Lucys Door -was Colin setii, A tavoHlf Ballad. ( Ha-r'n)'- - ^£^4;
-At, Lucy's door w<H- Colin seen, He knock'd & Ask'd, is
noTx within, h< knoi k c1 *. nsk'd, is rone within, is ncjie within, is
uone with in 'lis Clhi fnlls haste g-entlc Maid, He came and no She
Sdid . lis Colin cjills haste g-enllc Maid, He
canif and nr> She sriir
He sighd he sued in piteous plipht^
Ko, no She cries, I die with frig'ht
'Tis late 'tis dark, I'ni all aloneIt must not be, beg'one,
3o'er -whelm d with grief he moves hwhNow lists now hears her turn the KevAnd soi'tlv cj ." a mcmrnt rnmeOne w^ord then spi-ed Tlno home,
4W^ith piviiig- \vish the \ i i;^!'!)! urs bu; i'
And Watch an'. -A;;ittlii> >c>Mlh'b riturn
And truf li. '.an)--''"t iv t riH --lav
They laugh'd llv si- nt^ i.ay.
Del Caro's Hornpipe
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Air to be playd after the Jloiidc
Lejrato:
Vol: 1 N'0 2 Kendo D.C. al fine
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lavorTteTjt20 From night till morn, a favorite Uuet ,
Ftom night till morn I take my glass in hopes to forget m-y
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From night tillmom •! take my glass in hopes to forj^et my
«y Cliloe From night till morn I takemy glass in hopes to forgetmy chloe.
c7 But as I take the pleasing draught shessj? e'er tlieless be -fore mc_ah'.
"T^' But as I take the pleasing d raught s}j«>meVr the less be -ifore me aiil
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o no no, ^vine cannot curetlie pain lendurtformj.' riilot^. .\h^
no no no, wine cannot rurctlic pain I endurt^formy (Wof.Ahl
no no no, wine cannot cure the pain I endure for myXhloc
To wine I flew^, to ease m"^' pain^
Her beauty charming created,
15ut TVine more firinjy bound the chain,
And love would not be cheated,
Ah' no no no, 4.c ,
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S. J-.tmt^s's \oluntitrs iiworitc Quick Step.
jBfTinondsejrAssociation's Qin' tjc Sttp
24 Richer's Hornpipe.
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The Celebrated Mo>ement in the Castle Spectre. 2^
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A ]A 1 AV O R I T t; SONG,by Ur HAYDK.
rile pridt iif lA*. rv Grove r di .s<- tl-,
At 111'. 'n 1ii( Vvni|jli vouchs.itt to nl;tcc up -
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on htT brow tlif variuii
*^ tlian her fac< the smitloss frafi-iMil
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tlian her fac< the scentless fragTMil than hi r ])ii.illi, ^
RONDO Hofmeister.
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The Storace.
vVvec les jeux. a fa\orit« French Air,
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I ht Grand March in the Ballet of Bacchus and Ariadne.
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^i ^\^YCS ijhtalthto allg^ood Lassfs 2 flutes
llfii'sahfaltliloallpoorfl^asscs, here's nheallhto allgoodlasses hire's
<T^ rclh,e«Jthtoallg-oocnasses,p]rdp:eitmen-ilvfillyourglasst%letahuiiip/oastg-oroleta
1""";, toastg-o rmiiid. in,,ythcy live
may theylive alif'e of ple.i'.ui-i, ^ilhontmixt iiri ^^^th out
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^ nicasi!re,for-with1iien>tniejovsarefoi.tndforv.',tlHiii true joys arpfuuiKl,
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fill your glasses, here's « health to allg-ood Lassesplcil}ir it
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Ol dear? what can the matter be, ol dear? what can thematter be
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d! dear? what can tile matter \,v,0\ dear what canthcniattcr "be;Dear? dear? xvliat can the matter he, Jonny»s so long- at the Fair?He promis'dhe'd hring-mea Basket of Posiik, •
A Garland of Lillies, a Garland of Bosrs,A little Straw Hat to set off the blue Ribbons, .
That tie up my Bonny brown Hair.
•^« NS, Hz introduced in the .^•Pirates
*^^™*Le ^eveil du peuple. -^thp celebrated French Air.
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The Duke of York's Quick Step.
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MT Di dtlot*s favorite TJaii ce in Paul &A irgini;<
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44 l\'t UVSTAXCY, A CcUbrated lii.llad by Dl Haydn.
Tliou told'st me swt'ct per fi _ dious
cvcct per . fi - dious INfaid, that Springs should looseher va__ ri od
s _ '.•!ii( ^l-.Mi thv^i.the pride of^ ev'_ . ry Grove should stceast to
Spring Boasts her Bloom, and Cynthirt's Hii\5>
Still chase the solemn shades of Night,
Whilst Sol -with nndiminish'd Blase
Pours on the Globe his golden light;
And ahi my tremhlinglips declar'd
That thou art false as thou art fair,
3But thou -wilt say ahl silly S->:vain,
Hd-w dares thy love to her aspire,
I'or ^vhom a thousand sigh in vam.And kindle with a hopeless firej
1 own the follv, tut what breast
S\vclls not with wishes to be blest ,
46 Rondo KrTinipkoltz;
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AIR, in no Song" no Strpper,47
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'^^^ „ Rondo in Oscar and Malvina.
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A Favorite Song- TiyMozint.,
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'•(.•;. .Ill fair . - - and i'rte in all th^ Sex's charms
Lifixd to tlicr H - - . - . lone
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The lair in Geiiera7 T vc Hchiiir'd,
Iliivc long been false and true;
And when the last my fancy tird.
It wander'tl round to Voii,
Then -while I can Til be sincere.
As Turtles to their Mates,
This niomentsyours and nine uiy dear,
The next, you kn-jw, is I'ate's.
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Grand March in Evelina Sigl Sarchini.
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^^ Drink tome only, a favorite GLEE, for 3 Voices.
Drink to me on-lv with tliiiicKjes, ami I will plcdpi- ^^itll mine.
Drink tome on.lv with tliiiicF.vfs, and I -will plrrigr with mine
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Drink to me cn.Iy -with tliinc I} <s, nnd I will pledgcwith mine.
or lea-vf a Kiss,with . in the Glass, and 111 not look for Wine. D.C.
or leave a Kiss,with - in the Glass,and I'll not look for Wine. D.C.
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or leave a Kiss,wit]i_ in the Glass.and I'll not lonl- fcjr AV'ine.
Henry's Cottag'e Maid. Pl.vtl 61
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(52 Th e favorite Movement in Lodoiska. ^
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a I M'.'l".^ Hilli)^btrg's Dance in Little Peggy's Lo^e,
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"Vlotti's Celebrated Polhicca,
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66 Rondo Kozcliich.'
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'iS V Hrty to tender Augniish, AfavoriteSong" by Dy Haydn, \
^pcr^-rircrQ2y A [)rt;y to ttiidtr Anguish, of f. ' ry joy be« reavd How
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11 f sig!i aiifl lan.g'uish, lio-^v oft by hope de - - ceiv'd still
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g^-t4-ik^i^^islu ii;:-, still dt'_ -si.ring-, to Bliss in vain as piring, A
^^ r=fmjcj#^tliousand tiais I slitd, in night - ly tri . hutc sped, in
•lit . ly tri.. but c spt'd^." r>
And lovc and fame betraying-
yVud Triends no long-cr triir
No sjiiiles nij fate arraying-
No heart so franglit ^vith^voe
So past rny life's sad'mornin^
. Young- .Toys n^ more returning-
AlasIlo^v all around
Is dark and rln^erless found,
3Ahl why did nature g-ive me
A lieart so soft and true
A heart to pain and grit \f meAt Ills that others rue
At others Ills thus -wailing-
And inward gHe.'fs assailing
With double anguish fraught
To throb ^ach pulse is taught.
Erelong- pc rchante my sorrow
Sliiill find its welcome close
Vor distant far the morrowThat l)ringstjiewish'd rt pose
"When death with kind emhra( nig^
Kach hitter anguish chasing-
Shall mark my peaceful doomBeneath the silent Tomb,
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Till n c ( ase my heart to languish
And etas, to flow my Tears
Though nought bt herebTit angui
The Gravt shall end my cares
On earth's soft lap reposing-
Life's Idle pageant closing
No n! ore shall grief assail ;.
Nor sorrow longer wail.
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The favorite Duet in Blue Beard. SungbyM^^ Crouch& Mi sO)» camp.
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Away >ith melaueholy _ _ — 2
At Lucys Door _ _ _ _ 1^
Avex les jeus _____ 31
Air in no Soug: no Supper — 47
A prey to tender anguish _ 6'8
Britons strike lionie _ _ _ 5
Duett,_ _ _ Pleyels _ _ 6
1_ ._ D9 _ _ _ 18
D? - - - 26
D? _ - - *'^
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D? _ - _ 58
in Blue Beard _ _ 70
Del Caros Hornpipe _ _ 14
Dnlce. Doninm _ _ _ _ 40
Didulots Dance — _ 41
Drink to me only — _ 60
Fall of Paris 4
Fal lal la 14
From nisrhttill morn _ _ 20
INDEX to Vol. J
Heres a health _ _ _ _
Henrys Cottag-e Maii _ —
HillisYierg-s Dancfc— ^— —
Inconstancy _ _ _ _ —
In the dead of the nig-ht _
Le Reveil du peuple _ _
Louisa — Mozart— — —
JVlinuett _ Haydn _ _ _
Movement D? _ - — -
in Castle Spectre — —
in Oscar & Malvina.
_^ in Lodoisca — — —
March in Alceste— —' in Bacchus &Ariadn
DukeofYorks _ -
in Eveline _ _ —
O dear vihat can the — —
Priors Garland _ _ _
Quick Step S. James s
Volunteers— — 22
Quick Step Bermondsey _
Duke of Yorks
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_ in the Battle
Prague _
Roudeau in Rojina _ _
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Hof fmeister _ —
Krumpholt _ _
in Oscar & Maivina-
Kozeluch _ — _
Richers Horiipi^ie — —
Rosline CastiL- _ _ -
Tiiik a Tiak _ - _ -
The KniUing-Girl _ -
The Storace _ _ — —
Viott'i's Pollacca_'L _
Waltz _ _ - _ -
. in the Pirates _
New German _
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_ 30
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_ 66
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- 64,
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