The Illustrated Book of Scottish Songs: From the 16th to the 19th CenturyHoulston and Wright, 1867 - 336 pagina's |
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Pagina xiii
... LAND OF MY FATHERS John Leyden • 176 MY AIN COUNTRIE Allan Cunningham . 186 OH , WHERE , TELL ME WHERE Mrs. Grant 180 • PIBROCH OF DONUIL DHU Sir Walter Scott 177 SCOTS WHA HAE WI ' WALLACE BLED Burns 173 THE BATTLE OF VITTORIA ...
... LAND OF MY FATHERS John Leyden • 176 MY AIN COUNTRIE Allan Cunningham . 186 OH , WHERE , TELL ME WHERE Mrs. Grant 180 • PIBROCH OF DONUIL DHU Sir Walter Scott 177 SCOTS WHA HAE WI ' WALLACE BLED Burns 173 THE BATTLE OF VITTORIA ...
Pagina 2
... land of cakes " of any thing - not of a single melody out of the many hundreds of beautiful compositions that have given Scottish music a reputation as wide as the civilised world ; we shall merely endeavour to show that English and ...
... land of cakes " of any thing - not of a single melody out of the many hundreds of beautiful compositions that have given Scottish music a reputation as wide as the civilised world ; we shall merely endeavour to show that English and ...
Pagina 3
... land of the Gael - of the semi - barbarous and imperfect instrument the bagpipe , of pibroch tunes , of rude , wild melodies , very little known , and still less admired , and of a species of song which has rarely been considered worth ...
... land of the Gael - of the semi - barbarous and imperfect instrument the bagpipe , of pibroch tunes , of rude , wild melodies , very little known , and still less admired , and of a species of song which has rarely been considered worth ...
Pagina 4
... land that , not being geographically English , is considered to be Scotch . The English public , believing what it has been told , that England has not , and never had any music , join their loud voices to the chorus of acclamation ...
... land that , not being geographically English , is considered to be Scotch . The English public , believing what it has been told , that England has not , and never had any music , join their loud voices to the chorus of acclamation ...
Pagina 5
... land . " * The " rote " is the " lyra mendicorum " of Kircher , the " veille " of the French , and the English hurdygurdy . + " Ribible " is , by Mr. Urry , in his glossary to Chaucer , from Speght , a former editor , rendered a fiddle ...
... land . " * The " rote " is the " lyra mendicorum " of Kircher , the " veille " of the French , and the English hurdygurdy . + " Ribible " is , by Mr. Urry , in his glossary to Chaucer , from Speght , a former editor , rendered a fiddle ...
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The Illustrated Book of Scottish Songs: From the 16th to the 19th Century Charles Mackay Volledige weergave - 1867 |
The Illustrated Book of Scottish Songs: From the 16th to the 19th Century Charles Mackay Volledige weergave - 1867 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
ain countrie ain fireside Air-"The ALLAN CUNNINGHAM Allan Ramsay amang auld baith baloo Behave yoursel birks of Aberfeldy blaw blooming blythe boatie rows bonnie lassie braes braw canna cauld Charlie cogie dear dearie dinna e'en e'er fair Farewell flowers frae Gala water gane gang gi'e green gude gudeman gudewife hame heart heather heaven Here's a health Highland laddie hills ilka Jamie John Anderson Johnnie king kiss lass lo'e Maggie Mary maun mither mony morning nae mair nane ne'er never night o'er ower Peter Buchan Rob Morris ROBERT TANNAHILL Scottish sing SIR WALTER SCOTT smile snaw song stanza sweet syne Tea-Table Miscellany tears There's Thomson thou wadna wee thing weel Whigs wife Willie winna ye'll ye're yon lane glen
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