[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] . the topmasts down When all hands spring aloft, and no lover to cheerher, [near her? Will my Nancy not shrink, when such dangers are Ah no I my lovd Jack, while the tempests loudbawling, L^g, The topsails all split, and the topmasts down fallIn watching your dangers, ipy own will pass over;In prayers for your safety, no fears Ill discover. But 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] . the topmasts down When all hands spring aloft, and no lover to cheerher, [near her? Will my Nancy not shrink, when such dangers are Ah no I my lovd Jack, while the tempests loudbawling, L^g, The topsails all split, and the topmasts down fallIn watching your dangers, ipy own will pass over;In prayers for your safety, no fears Ill discover. But oh! my lovd Nan, when the ship is done clearinfT, [nearing, The matches all lighted,—the French foe fastCan you stand to your gun, while pale death drops around you ? [found you! Tis then, my sweet Nancy! new fears will con- No, no ! my dear Jack, to these fears love s a stranger,—When you fight by my side, Ill defy evry danger 1On your fate my fond eye will be fixd while youre near me ; [cheer me! If vou fall, Nancy dies I—if you live, love will 66 DAVIDSONS UNIVERSAL MELODIST. nModerato DONALD CAIRD. The Words by Sir Walter Scott. Il^^pjiippii^iil^i^^l Do-nald Caird can lilt and sing, Blithely dance the Highland fling; Drink till the gude. -~v q5;=M**zr^: :=^ A-J^- man be blind, Fleech till the gude wife be kind; Hoop a leg - len, clout a pan, Or crack a :^.-= ^ :^^E^Eg^=^i^^E-il3=3^a_^.E^ =S=:^± o -ny man; Tellthenews in brugh or glen,DonaldCairds come a-gain. DonaldCairds come a-gain, Donald Cairds come again; Tell the news in brugh or glen,DonaldCairds come agsdn. Donald Caird can wire a maukin,Kens the wiles o dun deer stau- kin ;Leisters kipper, makes a shiftTo shoot a muirfowl in the drift;Water-bailiifs, rangers, keepers,H e can wauk when they are sleepers;Not for bountith or reward,Dare ye mell wi Donald Caird s come again 1Donald Cairds come again !Gar the bag-pipes hum amain,Donald Cairds come again ! Donald Caird can drink a gillFast as hostler w


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