. The Scottish minstrel : a selection of the most favourite songs of Caledonia; adapted for the voice, German flute, and violin . in mine ain house,True love shall be at hand ay. To mak me still a prudent let my man command ay j3 90 Avoiding ilka cause of strife,The common pest of married life,That makes ane weary of his wife,And breaks the kindly band ay. This is no my ain Lassie, To the foregoing Time. 6 THIS is no my ain lassie, Fair though the lassie be jO weel ken I my ain lassie, Kmd love is in her ee. I see a form, I see a face,Ye weel may wi the fairest place :It wants, to m
. The Scottish minstrel : a selection of the most favourite songs of Caledonia; adapted for the voice, German flute, and violin . in mine ain house,True love shall be at hand ay. To mak me still a prudent let my man command ay j3 90 Avoiding ilka cause of strife,The common pest of married life,That makes ane weary of his wife,And breaks the kindly band ay. This is no my ain Lassie, To the foregoing Time. 6 THIS is no my ain lassie, Fair though the lassie be jO weel ken I my ain lassie, Kmd love is in her ee. I see a form, I see a face,Ye weel may wi the fairest place :It wants, to me, the witching grace,The kind love thats in her this is no, £cc. Shes bonny, blooming, straight, and tall,And lang has had my heart in thrall;And ay it charms my very kind love thats in her this is no, &c. .91 A thief sae pavvkie is my Jearij To steal a blink, by a unseen ; But gleg as light are lovers een, When kind love is in the ee. O this is no, Sec. It may escape the courtly sparks, escape the learned darks;But weei the watching lover marksThe kind love thats in the this is no, S^ 92 Jockeys tden the parting Kiss. ^^^m iirrxT::?; Jockeys taen the part - - ing kiss, ^?i-. ii^^^gi Oer the mountains he is gane, And wi him is i^^. m Sl Bay bliss, Nought but griefs with w^^^ ^SEJgffiE oie remain. Snare my Icve, ye winds that blaw, 93 ^M r^ ii6 Flashy slcers, and bear-mg rain; Spare my ^^ip love, thou feathry snaw, Drift ing oer the {c I ^Tii .... „„ ^ ,n,, ?•%\ I * li P gtii-.^ t-3J_: —«- . frozen plain. When the shades of evening creep Oer the days fair gladsome ec,Sound and safely may he sleep. Sweetly blythe his waukening be JHe will think, on her he loves, Fondly hell repeat her name ;For whereer he distant roves, Jockeys heart is still at hame. ^9-^ TlZi !fi: Hallow Faii\ ^ii I^Ie^ Theres fouth o braw Jock-eys and ^Sfii^gg Jennys Comes weel busked in - to the fair, Wi c:: rib - bons on their cock - er - no - nies. And ^N 1 fouth
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