The Popular songs of Scotland with their appropriate melodies . ree mak nine,I see by ilka score and line,This chap will dearly like our kin,So leeze me on thee, Robin. For Robin was a rovin boy, &c. 1 Looked. = Palm of the hand 3 Large, thriving. «FooL There was a lad was born in Kyle. This song was written by Burns; but the sixth stanza is omitted forobvious reasons. The old air of 0 gin ye were dead, gudeman, consisted of one strain only. The second strainwas taken from one of Oswalds variations of the original air, published in the fourth volume of his CaledonianPocket Companion. The air i
The Popular songs of Scotland with their appropriate melodies . ree mak nine,I see by ilka score and line,This chap will dearly like our kin,So leeze me on thee, Robin. For Robin was a rovin boy, &c. 1 Looked. = Palm of the hand 3 Large, thriving. «FooL There was a lad was born in Kyle. This song was written by Burns; but the sixth stanza is omitted forobvious reasons. The old air of 0 gin ye were dead, gudeman, consisted of one strain only. The second strainwas taken from one of Oswalds variations of the original air, published in the fourth volume of his CaledonianPocket Companion. The air is thought to be of an older date than 1549, as the Reformers are said to have sungit then to one of their spiritual hymns. 72 SCOTTISH SONUS. 0 MY LOVE IS LIKE A RED RED ROSE. AIR, LOW DOUK IN THE BKOOM. • = 120 - Ugat°- ARRANGED BY T. K. KUBIB MODERATO. ^l^^^^^^ta e± w^ *fe^=? & m m m W£^^- teS= a -- 0 my love is like a red red rose, Thats new - ly sprung in June; O my |5gp F=F HH 3 j;JJ \\l^±+h0L colla voce. 3E=zS s &=? fe?=g iz^izz*: ^ 4. g^^g^Egfefe^g^ a me - lo - die, Thats sweetly playd* in tune. As fair art thou, my bon - nie lass, Sae ± 3=£ :L=P ^ fe=ft gEgp^ggggj^, ^y ) j • i --=2 deep in love am I; And I will love thee still, my dear, Till a the seas gang dry. Till pmm ^^m =1= eolla voce. 4 $- p± £ a ^ W ^a Sume editions have sung.* 0 My LOVE IS LIKE A RED RED ROSE. 73 PJP^gg^^gj^^^fe^ -e- -»- a the seas gang dry, my dear, Till a the seas gang dry, And I will love thee still, my dear, Till
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