The Popular songs of Scotland with their appropriate melodies . s are appended to Im wearinawa, as well as toother two songs known to have been written by her. Lady Nairne was the principal member of the coterie ofladies who superintended the literary portion of that work, and yet the writer of The Laird of Cockpen isin the Index marked additional stanzas have appeared by another hand : as they are occasionally sung, we subjoin them : —An now that the Laird his exit had made,Mistress Jean she reflecked on what she had said; Oh! for ane Ill get better, its waur Ill get ten—I was daf


The Popular songs of Scotland with their appropriate melodies . s are appended to Im wearinawa, as well as toother two songs known to have been written by her. Lady Nairne was the principal member of the coterie ofladies who superintended the literary portion of that work, and yet the writer of The Laird of Cockpen isin the Index marked additional stanzas have appeared by another hand : as they are occasionally sung, we subjoin them : —An now that the Laird his exit had made,Mistress Jean she reflecked on what she had said; Oh! for ane Ill get better, its waur Ill get ten—I was daft to refuse the Laird o Cockpen I Neist time that the Laird and the Lady were seen,They were gaun arm an arm to the kirk on the green;Now she sits in the ha like a weel-tappit hen ;But as yet theres nae chickens appeard at 130 SCOTTISH SONGS. MY TOCHERS THE JEWEL. AKBA5GED BY H. D. DIBDIJf. ? — 66 Allegretto. &E ia ; % PS^i m 1 ymarcato. j [J f marcato. f ^mmm E ^ -e-—a- mei - kle thinks my love my beau - ty, And mei - kle thinks my love. ^ w ^m ^ m s \ \ o - *=& a • cJ a 6 -4-Z-& o my kin; But lit - tie thinks my love I ken brawlie, My tochers the jew - el has


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