. The national Burns, including the airs of all the songs in the staff and tonic sol-fa notations. Now Sark rins ov - . i I I the o - cean. :,-*•--v^-it^ To uvirk where En^ ? i What force or guile could not subdue,Through man] warlike a. All mi that charming coast is no hitter snow and frost,Like the lands of Virginia, ginia 0: There streams for ever flow, and the flowers for ever blow And alas ! 1 am weary, weary 0:There streams for ever flow, and flowers fol evi i blow, And alas ! I am weary, weary, 0. The burden T must hear, while the cruel scourge I fear, In tin- lauds of Virginia, gi
. The national Burns, including the airs of all the songs in the staff and tonic sol-fa notations. Now Sark rins ov - . i I I the o - cean. :,-*•--v^-it^ To uvirk where En^ ? i What force or guile could not subdue,Through man] warlike a. All mi that charming coast is no hitter snow and frost,Like the lands of Virginia, ginia 0: There streams for ever flow, and the flowers for ever blow And alas ! 1 am weary, weary 0:There streams for ever flow, and flowers fol evi i blow, And alas ! I am weary, weary, 0. The burden T must hear, while the cruel scourge I fear, In tin- lauds of Virginia, ginia 0;And I think on friends most dear, with the bitter,bitter tear, \im! alas ! I am weary, weary :And I think nu friends most dear, with the latter, hitter tear,Ami alas ! I am weary, weary i >. * The ii by Burns into a song by Ramsay. BUENS WORKS. 17 COMING THROUGH THE RYE. TuSfE— Coming Through the Rye. Com - ing through the rye, poor ho - dy. Com - ins through the CHOMTO-^Jen - ny*a a wat, poor bo - dy. Jeu ? nys sel-donidry; She
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