The Edinburgh musical miscellany: a collection of the most approved Scotch, English, and Irish songs, set to musicSelected by DSime, EdinburghVolII . Trance, adieu, a long and fad farewel ! No thought- LI J 1 L_-L_. ^ *-*-+ :±i_:t:t±_iz: czn. im?.ge, ?.nd no tongue can tell, The MUSICAL MISCELLANY. ICj. The (hip that wafts me from thy friendly fliore,. Conveys my body, but conveys no more.]My foul is thine, that of hcavnly flume, That better portion of my mingled frame,Is wholy thine, that part I give to the-, That in the temple of thy memory,The other ever may enflr;:n:d be. jfc$


The Edinburgh musical miscellany: a collection of the most approved Scotch, English, and Irish songs, set to musicSelected by DSime, EdinburghVolII . Trance, adieu, a long and fad farewel ! No thought- LI J 1 L_-L_. ^ *-*-+ :±i_:t:t±_iz: czn. im?.ge, ?.nd no tongue can tell, The MUSICAL MISCELLANY. ICj. The (hip that wafts me from thy friendly fliore,. Conveys my body, but conveys no more.]My foul is thine, that of hcavnly flume, That better portion of my mingled frame,Is wholy thine, that part I give to the-, That in the temple of thy memory,The other ever may enflr;:n:d be. jfc$ THE EDINBURGH SONG XXXIX. ONCE MORE ill tune. Once more Ill tune the vo - cal {hell, To hills and dales my paf - fion tell, A flame which


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