[A composite music volume : containing Davidson's musical miracles eighty-four duets for a shilling, adapted for the violin, flute, accordion, or any treble instrument, and Davidson's musical miracles one hundred and fifty Scotch songs for a shilling] . «T1^-H-p-l—I—1=1=1—^ o - chri, on - o - chri, on - o - chri. O! Our hands had scarce been joind, when3 S^g^Si^^^^i^ on - o - chri. O ! The ruth - lessad lib. ^^^^^^^^^_ •zxrhzt band my love laid low. O on - o - chri, on - o - chri, on - o - chri, O! I wander sad, and tears of woe, Ochoin o-chri O 1 & my cheeks whereer I go ; Ochoin o-


[A composite music volume : containing Davidson's musical miracles eighty-four duets for a shilling, adapted for the violin, flute, accordion, or any treble instrument, and Davidson's musical miracles one hundred and fifty Scotch songs for a shilling] . «T1^-H-p-l—I—1=1=1—^ o - chri, on - o - chri, on - o - chri. O! Our hands had scarce been joind, when3 S^g^Si^^^^i^ on - o - chri. O ! The ruth - lessad lib. ^^^^^^^^^_ •zxrhzt band my love laid low. O on - o - chri, on - o - chri, on - o - chri, O! I wander sad, and tears of woe, Ochoin o-chri O 1 & my cheeks whereer I go ; Ochoin o-chri O ! & death my grieving heart soon free, Ochoin o-chri O 1 & sweeter now than life to me, Ochoin o-chri O ! &c. The murderous deed their lives shjill stain, Ochoin o-chri O 1 & broke my bower, my love theyve slain ; Ochoin o-chri O I & ae lock o his golden hair, Ochoin o-chri O ! & a they yielded to my prayer, Ochoin o-chri O ! &c. V\^ITHIN A MILE OF EDINBURGH. Composed by Hook. „ viAndantino. f^ ^ :^--f^^^ S^ Twas with - in mile of Ed - in - burgh town, In the N- ro - sv time of the ^i^^^i^^^^^ip year, Sweet laylocksbloomd and the grass was down, Andeach shep-herdwood his. frowning cried, No, no it will not do. Jockey was a wag that never would long he had foUowd the lass ;Contented, she earnd and eat her brown bread,And merrily turnd up the Jockey, blithe and free,Won her heart right merrily ;7et still sheblushd, and frowning cried, No, no,it will not do ; [to. 1 cannot, cannot—wonnot, wonnot—munnotbuckle I cannot, cannot, wonnot, wonnot, munnotbuckle to. But when he vowd he would make her his his flocks and his herds were not gave him her hand, and a kiss beside,And vowd shed for ever be Jockey, blithe and free,Won her heart right merrily ;At church, she no more frowning cried, No, no,it will not do ; [to. I cannot, cannot—wonnot, wonnot—mimnofjjickle DAVIDSONS UNIVERSAL


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