. [A composite music volume containing different issues of Thomson's octavo] collection of the songs of Burns, Sir Walter Scott ...: united to the select melodies of Scotland, and of Ireland & Wales. //> 2449 a m flift fi V- tongue so lit tie say, His tongue so lit tie 2. 3* (P^pi Our parents old,— for so I guess,His thoughtful mind alarmj A thousand spectres of distress,—The ruined crops and farm! » The times are hard,—an odious word, * Im wearied with the sound; — I * j A cuckoo note, for ever heard Since first the sun went round; But must we wait till age and care,* Well pleasd a h


. [A composite music volume containing different issues of Thomson's octavo] collection of the songs of Burns, Sir Walter Scott ...: united to the select melodies of Scotland, and of Ireland & Wales. //> 2449 a m flift fi V- tongue so lit tie say, His tongue so lit tie 2. 3* (P^pi Our parents old,— for so I guess,His thoughtful mind alarmj A thousand spectres of distress,—The ruined crops and farm! » The times are hard,—an odious word, * Im wearied with the sound; — I * j A cuckoo note, for ever heard Since first the sun went round; But must we wait till age and care,* Well pleasd a happier mind I hear, Shall fix our wedding- day; A heart for ever gay; How can his eyes so much declare, * How can his eyes so much declare, * His tongue so little sav. His tongue so little say. ,,,h What recks it that the times are hard, Try fortune and l)e blest.—Let Hope still cheer and Honour guard, And Love will do the better load the heart with care, Than waste it with delay;How can his eyes so much declare, His tongue so little say. Vol: 3. 50. THE INSPIRED BARD Song written for the Air liv Joanna Bailiie Havdu.


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