. The Scottish minstrel : a selection of the most favourite songs of Caledonia; adapted for the voice, German flute, and violin . w r-U-r- Cru-el, cm- el, to de - - - ceive me pJfe^gggjpS Well you know how much you grieve me ; Cru-el charmer, can you go? Cru-el charmer, can you go ? 186 By my iove so ill requited, By the faith you fondly plighted, By thf pangs of lovers slighted^ Do not, do not leave me sOj Dp not, do not leave me so. Til netier leave thee. ipSSliiia One day I heard Mary say, How shall I leave thee ? Stay, dearest A--donis, stay I ?^ ?MZ.^. ^^mm Why wilt thou grieve mc? Ar 187


. The Scottish minstrel : a selection of the most favourite songs of Caledonia; adapted for the voice, German flute, and violin . w r-U-r- Cru-el, cm- el, to de - - - ceive me pJfe^gggjpS Well you know how much you grieve me ; Cru-el charmer, can you go? Cru-el charmer, can you go ? 186 By my iove so ill requited, By the faith you fondly plighted, By thf pangs of lovers slighted^ Do not, do not leave me sOj Dp not, do not leave me so. Til netier leave thee. ipSSliiia One day I heard Mary say, How shall I leave thee ? Stay, dearest A--donis, stay I ?^ ?MZ.^. ^^mm Why wilt thou grieve mc? Ar 187. las 1 my fond heart break, ^siiii^ If thou shouldst leave me I Ill live and die ms^mtm for thy sake, Yet ne - - ver leave thee. Say, lovely Adonis, say. Has Mary deceivd thee ?Did eer her young heart betray New love to grieve thee ?My constant mind neer shall stray, Thou mayst believe me ;Ill love thee, lad, night and day, And never leave thee. Adonis, my charming youth,What can relieve thee ? Can Mary thy anguish soothe ?This breast shall receive thee. My passion shall neer decay, Never deceive thee:Delight shall drive pain away, Pleasure revive thee. But leave thee, lad, leave thee, lad, How shall I leave thee ?O, that thought makes me sad ; Ill never leave would my Adonis fly ? Why does he grieve me ?Alas! ray poor heart will die, If I should leave thee. Muirland Willie, SPiifiiip Heakken and I will tell you how Young ife^pilii Muirland Wil - - lie came to woo, Tho 189 -rr^-. he could nei--ther say nor do, The


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