The Illustrated Book of Scottish Songs: From the 16th to the 19th CenturyHoulston and Wright, 1867 - 336 pagina's |
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Pagina 3
... sing a music of a totally different character . North - west of that line is the land of the Gael - of the semi - barbarous and imperfect instrument the bagpipe , of pibroch tunes , of rude , wild melodies , very little known , and ...
... sing a music of a totally different character . North - west of that line is the land of the Gael - of the semi - barbarous and imperfect instrument the bagpipe , of pibroch tunes , of rude , wild melodies , very little known , and ...
Pagina 4
... singing in that writer were frequent ; and that all , or nearly all , of his characters were represented as being able to sing or play . This fact also seems to have struck other per- sons . In the valuable and interesting introduction ...
... singing in that writer were frequent ; and that all , or nearly all , of his characters were represented as being able to sing or play . This fact also seems to have struck other per- sons . In the valuable and interesting introduction ...
Pagina 6
... singing , and when a gentle- man's education was considered incomplete if he had not been taught music , and when in many public schools , like that of Winchester , part - singing was a part of the regular and com- pulsory course of ...
... singing , and when a gentle- man's education was considered incomplete if he had not been taught music , and when in many public schools , like that of Winchester , part - singing was a part of the regular and com- pulsory course of ...
Pagina 7
... sing and dance ; he was an expert mediciner ; richt crafty in play- ing baith of lute and harp , and sindry other instruments of musik ; he was expert in gramar , oratory , and poetry , and made so flowand and sententious verses ...
... sing and dance ; he was an expert mediciner ; richt crafty in play- ing baith of lute and harp , and sindry other instruments of musik ; he was expert in gramar , oratory , and poetry , and made so flowand and sententious verses ...
Pagina 31
... sings saftly the " Cowden - Broom - Knowes , " And Rosie lilts sweetly the " Milking the Ewes ; " There's few " Jenny Nettles " like Nancy can sing ; With " Through the wood , laddie , " Bess gars our lugs ring But when my dear Peggy sings ...
... sings saftly the " Cowden - Broom - Knowes , " And Rosie lilts sweetly the " Milking the Ewes ; " There's few " Jenny Nettles " like Nancy can sing ; With " Through the wood , laddie , " Bess gars our lugs ring But when my dear Peggy sings ...
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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 |
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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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Pagina 152 - As ye hae done before folk. Behave yoursel' before folk, Behave yoursel' before folk ; Nor heat my cheeks wi' your mad freaks, But aye be douce before folk. Ye tell me that my lips are sweet ; Sic tales I doubt are a' deceit ; At ony rate, it's hardly meet To pree their sweets before folk. Behave yoursel...