The Popular songs of Scotland with their appropriate melodies . -3-# 3=1-3: ippfeEfe^ or no, To the braes aboon Bo - naw, lassie ?. if#P£tetfi ^^^ When simmer days deed a the braesWi blossomd broom sae fine, lassie, At milking sheel,2 well join the reel,Sly flocks shall a be thine, thou go, &c. Ill hunt the roe, the hart, the doe,The ptarmigan sae shy, lassie, For duck and drake, Ill beat the brake,Nae want shall come thee nigh, thou go, &c. For trout and par, wi canny care, Ill wiley skim the flee, lassie;Wi sic-like cheer Ill please my dear,Then come awa wi me, lassie


The Popular songs of Scotland with their appropriate melodies . -3-# 3=1-3: ippfeEfe^ or no, To the braes aboon Bo - naw, lassie ?. if#P£tetfi ^^^ When simmer days deed a the braesWi blossomd broom sae fine, lassie, At milking sheel,2 well join the reel,Sly flocks shall a be thine, thou go, &c. Ill hunt the roe, the hart, the doe,The ptarmigan sae shy, lassie, For duck and drake, Ill beat the brake,Nae want shall come thee nigh, thou go, &c. For trout and par, wi canny care, Ill wiley skim the flee, lassie;Wi sic-like cheer Ill please my dear,Then come awa wi me, lassie. Yes, Ill go, my bonnie laddie,Yes, Ill go, my braw laddie,Hk j oy and care wi thee Ill share,Mang the braes aboon Bonaw, laddie. l CajoliDg discourse. 2 An out-bouse for catcle. The braes aboon Bonaw. In the first volume of The Scottish Minstrel, we find this song and air, but theeditor of that work indicates that the author is unknown. Messrs. Blackie, in their Book of Scottish Song, givethe verses, with merely this Note:— Written, and music arranged by W. Gilfillan. The air is obviouslyborrowed, in some measure


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