. [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. go, To the wilds and deep glens, where the hawthorn trees grow, hawthorn trees grow. &m p^g -F—F- r+ r|ir rwJ f Pf 5TO. Vol:!. 13 THE YELLOW HAIRD LADDIE. THE SONG BY ALLAN RAMSAY. In April, when primroses paint the sweet plain, And summer approaching rejoiceth the swain ; The Yellow»haird Laddie would oftentimes go To wilds and deep glens, where the hawthorn trees grow. There, under the shade of


. [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. go, To the wilds and deep glens, where the hawthorn trees grow, hawthorn trees grow. &m p^g -F—F- r+ r|ir rwJ f Pf 5TO. Vol:!. 13 THE YELLOW HAIRD LADDIE. THE SONG BY ALLAN RAMSAY. In April, when primroses paint the sweet plain, And summer approaching rejoiceth the swain ; The Yellow»haird Laddie would oftentimes go To wilds and deep glens, where the hawthorn trees grow. There, under the shade of an old sacred thorn,With freedom he sung his loves evning and morn ;He sung with so soft and enchanting a sound,That Sylvans and Fairies unseen dancd around. The shepherd thus sung :—Though )oung Madie be fair, Her beauty is dashd with a scornful proud air; But Susie is handsome and sweetly can sing, Her breaths like the breezes perfumd in the spring : That Madie, in all the gay bloom of her youth,Like the moon is inconstant, and never spoke truth jBut Susie is faithful, good-humourd, and free,And fair as the goddess who sprung from the sea. That mamas fine daughter, with all her great dowr,Was aukwardly airy, and frequently sour;Then, sighing, he wished, would parents agree,The witty sweet Susie his mistre


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