. The Scottish minstrel : a selection of the most favourite songs of Caledonia; adapted for the voice, German flute, and violin . hall a be blythely singing, And every flower be III rejoice the lee-lang day, When by his mighty wardenMy youths returnd to fair Strathspey, And bonny Castle Gordon, H S6 O wha is she that iocs me* To the foregoing Tunc, O WHA is she that loes me, And has my heart a-keeping %O sweet is she that loes me,As dews o summer tears the rose-buds that*s the lassie o* my heart- My lassie ever dearer,O thats the queen o womankind,And neer a


. The Scottish minstrel : a selection of the most favourite songs of Caledonia; adapted for the voice, German flute, and violin . hall a be blythely singing, And every flower be III rejoice the lee-lang day, When by his mighty wardenMy youths returnd to fair Strathspey, And bonny Castle Gordon, H S6 O wha is she that iocs me* To the foregoing Tunc, O WHA is she that loes me, And has my heart a-keeping %O sweet is she that loes me,As dews o summer tears the rose-buds that*s the lassie o* my heart- My lassie ever dearer,O thats the queen o womankind,And neer a ane to peer her. If thou shalt meet a lassie,In grace and beauty charming, That een thy chosen lassie, Erewhile thy breast sae neer sic powrs thats the lassie, &c. If thou hadst heard her thy attentions plighted. B7 That iika body talking,But her by thee is thou art all delighted. O thats the lassie, &Cs It thou hast met this fair one;When frae her thou hast parted. If every other fair one But her thou hast thou art thats the lassie, 8S This IS 710 mine ain House. m^m fc:: ^-jlv:i O THIS is no mine ain house, I ^m^^^t ken by the rig - ging ot; Since wi my ^-i=^ ccEE:: :t »i^ love Ive changd vows, I din - na like the ?mi big-gmg ot. For now that Im young S9 Ro - bies bride, And mis - - tress of his ^^Ss^^^ fire-side, Mine ain house I like to guide, And ^Pi s— i 4-^4 please me wi the trigging ot. Then fareweel to my fathers house ; I gang where love invites me ;The strictest duty this allows, When love with honour meets Hymen moulds us into ane,My Robies nearer than my to refuse him were a sin, Sae langs he kindly treats me* When I am 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


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