[A composite music volume : containing Davidson's musical miracles eighty-four duets for a shilling, adapted for the violin, flute, accordion, or any treble instrument, and Davidson's musical miracles one hundred and fifty Scotch songs for a shilling] . dy in life,I think I maun wed him to-morrow. ? In Scotland, when a cast-off lover pays his addresses to a new mistress, that new mistress is said to have got theanld ihoon (old shoes) of the former one. Here the metaphor is made to carry an extremely tngenioos ?arraam a*the clumBiness of .the new mistreess person. He spak o the darts o my bonny
[A composite music volume : containing Davidson's musical miracles eighty-four duets for a shilling, adapted for the violin, flute, accordion, or any treble instrument, and Davidson's musical miracles one hundred and fifty Scotch songs for a shilling] . dy in life,I think I maun wed him to-morrow. ? In Scotland, when a cast-off lover pays his addresses to a new mistress, that new mistress is said to have got theanld ihoon (old shoes) of the former one. Here the metaphor is made to carry an extremely tngenioos ?arraam a*the clumBiness of .the new mistreess person. He spak o the darts o my bonny black een,And vowd for my love he was deein: I said he micht dee when he Uked for Jean ;The guid forgie me for leein 1 A weel-stockit maUin, himsel for the marriage aff-hand, were his profier : I never loot on that I kennd it or thocht I micht hae a waur offer. Bat, what wad ye think, in a fortnicht or less^-The deils in his taste to gang near her 1— He up the lang loan to my black cousin Bess—Guess ye how, the jade! I could bear her But a the neist week, as 1 fretted wi care,I gaed to the tryst o Dsilgarnock ; 14 DAVIDSONS UNIVERSAL MELODIST. •xModerato. OF A THE AIRTS THE WIN CAN BLAW, The Poetry by Robert bla\r, ye westlin win blaw saft amang the leafy trees,— [the laden bees ; y^i gentle breeze firae muir an deile, bring hame An bring the lassie back to me, thats aye sae neat an clean,— [Jaen. As blink o her wad banish care, sae lovely is my What sighs an vows, amangpassd atween us twa 1 How fain to meet, how wae to The powrs aboon can only kenis seen. That nane can be sae deeir to ae my Jaen. the knowes, hae[gadfc*,;i^ Ipart, that day sheto whom the heart[ my sweet lovely zSbk Moderato. BRUCES ADDRESS—SCOTS, WHA HAE. Scottish Melody ; Poetry by Robert Burns. ^ EE Scots, whahae wiWal-lace bled! Scots, wham Bruce has af-ten ledl Wel-come to yoar i ffo - rv bed. Or ^m to vie - to - ry. Nows the day, and nows the hour 1 ^ See the
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