. British musical miscellany : being a collection of Scotch, English, & Irish songs set to music. A thou-sand loons abroad will fight him, He w ) f~rf H-fflrr If from thousands neer will run ; Day and night crac ^. —h i fc—EZT™ ±z±z » i!Sj—1«_^ I did in-vite him To stay at hame frae 29 •TfXf-—ar -TC- § -^ —I W*—b* sword and gun. I ilsM al-lur-ing gra-ces, Wi -x E :fe: icac: ± mo-ny kind em-bra-ces, Now sighing, Now crying,. ~1 ±^j=jr|S: Then tears dropping fall; And had he my soft arms -7r*-fr 5E m. _§_ *=£\j .ff if m Preferred to wars a-larms, My love grown mad,?»?#? i f_-—??- y—r~i t—


. British musical miscellany : being a collection of Scotch, English, & Irish songs set to music. A thou-sand loons abroad will fight him, He w ) f~rf H-fflrr If from thousands neer will run ; Day and night crac ^. —h i fc—EZT™ ±z±z » i!Sj—1«_^ I did in-vite him To stay at hame frae 29 •TfXf-—ar -TC- § -^ —I W*—b* sword and gun. I ilsM al-lur-ing gra-ces, Wi -x E :fe: icac: ± mo-ny kind em-bra-ces, Now sighing, Now crying,. ~1 ±^j=jr|S: Then tears dropping fall; And had he my soft arms -7r*-fr 5E m. _§_ *=£\j .ff if m Preferred to wars a-larms, My love grown mad,?»?#? i f_-—??- y—r~i t—fl--N - £=-* ^i_j- With-out the man of Gad, I fear in my fit !feSEP I had grant - ed all. I washd and patchd to make me look provoking ; Snares that they told me would catch the men ;And on my head a huge commode sat poking, Which made me shew as tall again :Jor a new gown, too, I paid muckie money, ^Vhich with golden flowrs did shine ; so My love well might think me braw and bonny,Nae Scots lass was eer so petticoat I spotted,Fringe, too, with thread I knotted,Lacd shoes, and silken hose garterd oer the knee;But oil! the fatal thought!To Willie these were nought;Who rode to towns, and rifled wi dragoons,When he, silly loon, might hae plunderd me.


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