The Popular songs of Scotland with their appropriate melodies . erly. See Museum Illustrations, vol. i. pp. 5, 6. The Editor of the present work can speak of the abilitiesof Thomas Fraser as an excellent oboe player. For him, expressly, were written several solo passages in Orches-tral Symphonies by the Editor, which were performed at the public Edinburgh Fund Concerts, &c Fraserdied in 1825. The following are the two stanzas written by Burns for this air, and sent to Mr. Thomson in September 1793 : Thou hast left me ever, Jamie, Thou hast me forsaken, Jamie,Thou hast left me ever; Thou hast m


The Popular songs of Scotland with their appropriate melodies . erly. See Museum Illustrations, vol. i. pp. 5, 6. The Editor of the present work can speak of the abilitiesof Thomas Fraser as an excellent oboe player. For him, expressly, were written several solo passages in Orches-tral Symphonies by the Editor, which were performed at the public Edinburgh Fund Concerts, &c Fraserdied in 1825. The following are the two stanzas written by Burns for this air, and sent to Mr. Thomson in September 1793 : Thou hast left me ever, Jamie, Thou hast me forsaken, Jamie,Thou hast left me ever; Thou hast me forsaken ; Thou hast left me ever, Jamie, Thou hast me forsaken, Jamie,Thou hast left me ever. Thou hast me forsaken. Aften hast thou vowd that death Thou canst love anither jo,Only should us sever; While my heart is breaking : Now thous left thy lass for aye— Boon my weary een Ill close,I maun see thee never, Jamie, Never mair to waken, Jamie, :ll see thee never. Me er mair to waken 88 SCOTTISH SONGS. TAM GLEN. .• = 104 ARRANGED BY A. C.


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