The Edinburgh musical miscellany: a collection of the most approved Scotch, English, and Irish songs, set to musicSelected by DSime, EdinburghVolII . me ; For hes low down, hes in che broom fe£;^ e^^b= Thats waiting on me. My aunty Kate fits at her wheel, And fhe lightlies me ;But weel ken I its a envy ; For neer a jo has fhe. But let them fay, Sec. My coufin Kate was fair beguild* Wi Johnny i the glen ; ?And ay fince-fyne (lie cries, beware Of falfe deluding let her fay, &e. Gleed Sandy he came weft ae night,And fpcerd when I faw Pate ; And ay fince fyne the neighbours roundThey
The Edinburgh musical miscellany: a collection of the most approved Scotch, English, and Irish songs, set to musicSelected by DSime, EdinburghVolII . me ; For hes low down, hes in che broom fe£;^ e^^b= Thats waiting on me. My aunty Kate fits at her wheel, And fhe lightlies me ;But weel ken I its a envy ; For neer a jo has fhe. But let them fay, Sec. My coufin Kate was fair beguild* Wi Johnny i the glen ; ?And ay fince-fyne (lie cries, beware Of falfe deluding let her fay, &e. Gleed Sandy he came weft ae night,And fpcerd when I faw Pate ; And ay fince fyne the neighbours roundThey jeer me air and let them fay, &c. Vol. II. 23° THE EDINBURGH SONG XCVIL WILLY. *T When fragrant bloom of yellow broom De- lights our lads and lafles, Oer yellow broom in EHiSlipifeS beautys bloom My Will all lads furpafles. Wi. r-f-j—ft-f— Willy, then, Ill oer the braes, Ill oer the wi Willy ; Wi Willy, then, Ill oer the. §^=E:===E±:prf™:: :r4=JzE Ill oer the braes wi Willy. From morn to ev MUSICAL MISCELLANY. 3t g|=ili Edt=£
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