Albyn's anthology, or, A select collection of the melodies & vocal poetry peculiar to Scotland & the Isles : hitherto unpublished . and composition, and turning his attention to NationalMusic, he made essays in that style, one of which was the Melody to which he has united Gaelic and English verses of his own, written for AlbvnsAnthology. It was originally composed as a Stkathspey 3 and in the year 1791 or 92, it was published, and inscribed to the Rev. PatrickMDonald of Kilmore, the Editor of the Collection of Highland Airs mentioned in the Preface of the present Work. In Mb Nathaniel GowsCol


Albyn's anthology, or, A select collection of the melodies & vocal poetry peculiar to Scotland & the Isles : hitherto unpublished . and composition, and turning his attention to NationalMusic, he made essays in that style, one of which was the Melody to which he has united Gaelic and English verses of his own, written for AlbvnsAnthology. It was originally composed as a Stkathspey 3 and in the year 1791 or 92, it was published, and inscribed to the Rev. PatrickMDonald of Kilmore, the Editor of the Collection of Highland Airs mentioned in the Preface of the present Work. In Mb Nathaniel GowsCollection, this Strathspey is called Lord Balgownys Delight, and pointed out as a very ancient Air. It has since been published by MFadyln of Glasgow, under the title of Gloomy Winters now awa, a Scotish Song, written by R. Tannahill, with Symphonies and Accom«paniements by R. A. Smith. Wherefore, it being now reclaimed, this indispensible egotism will freely be pardoned by. every liberal and candid mind,when a Writer, in order to do himself justice, embraces a fair opportunity, as in the present instance, of doing 1 i M ,. j^J —J p— rJ Rim—hin^ a—luinstu run, Oigh mo chridhe na biodh tu gam f-Q \ \ * * \ 1 J-7-* J : p 1 6 & ^ • a j m m n r—3t 3 bannsa learn na nlaidh . mhor, rim bheo gu biodh tu mail_le rium. it fe: 3 i Song-birds wal — bling loud their* lay, sa_-lute the dawn, now peeping1, love \ if i ± f 5 i 1 p —- g —= p • 1 B J H Dinsg,a ghaoil,gu grad fuidh phramh; eir__ ich i bi sinn fa_da lach: tha ft A—V -o- This the promisd bri_dal hoar; Heavn ap_proves our union, love I Come, J • %


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