. [A composite music volume containing different issues of Thomson's octavo] collection of the songs of Burns, Sir Walter Scott ...: united to the select melodies of Scotland, and of Ireland & Wales. ^V i JU-Tj-j I i i fr well, There latest markd her vanished Vol: 5 28 ORAN GAOIL. THE SONG WRITTEN FOR THIS WOHK BY BURNS. Behold the hour, the boat arrive! Thou goest, thou darling of my heart:Severd from thee, can I survive ? But fate has willd, and we must part !Ill often greet this surging swell j Yon distant isle will often hail j Een here, I took the last farewell; There, latest markd


. [A composite music volume containing different issues of Thomson's octavo] collection of the songs of Burns, Sir Walter Scott ...: united to the select melodies of Scotland, and of Ireland & Wales. ^V i JU-Tj-j I i i fr well, There latest markd her vanished Vol: 5 28 ORAN GAOIL. THE SONG WRITTEN FOR THIS WOHK BY BURNS. Behold the hour, the boat arrive! Thou goest, thou darling of my heart:Severd from thee, can I survive ? But fate has willd, and we must part !Ill often greet this surging swell j Yon distant isle will often hail j Een here, I took the last farewell; There, latest markd her vanishd sail. Along the solitary shore, While flitting seafowls round me cry,Across the rolling, dashing roar, Ill westward turn my wistful eye :Happy, thou Indian grove, Ill say, Where now my Nancys path may be!While through thy sweets she loves to stray, O tell me, does she muse on me ! vol. v. F 29 THE CYPRESS WREATH. THE WOHDSBY SIR WALTER SCOTT, BART. The Air by Mr A. Ballantyne. The Symphonies and Accompaniments by Mr G. F. Graham. First Published in 1822. O Lady, twine no wreath for me,Or twine it of the cypress tree !Too lively glow the lilies light,The varnished hollys all too bright ;The May-flower and the eglantine,May shade a brow less sad t


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