[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] . Busk ye, busk ye, my bon - - nie bride, And let us to the braes of Yar - row. P % ^ff^r=*=j^-fTi~l7 ^ ££; ^^ There we will sport and gath - er dew, Dan-cingwhilelav-rocks sing to the morn-ing ^p^^^ffii^^^^^^a There learn frae tur - ties to prove true. O ! Bell, neer vex mc with thy scorningi To westlin breezes Flora yields, And when the beams a


[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] . Busk ye, busk ye, my bon - - nie bride, And let us to the braes of Yar - row. P % ^ff^r=*=j^-fTi~l7 ^ ££; ^^ There we will sport and gath - er dew, Dan-cingwhilelav-rocks sing to the morn-ing ^p^^^ffii^^^^^^a There learn frae tur - ties to prove true. O ! Bell, neer vex mc with thy scorningi To westlin breezes Flora yields, And when the beams are kindly warming,Blytheness appears oer all the fields. And nature looks mair fair and frae the burns that trace the mead. Though on their banks the roses blossom,Vet hastily they flow to Tweed, And pour their sweetness in his bosom. Haste ye, haste ye, my bonnie Bell,— Haste to my arms, and there IU guard thee;With free consent my fears repel, IU with my love and care reward sang I saftly to my fair, Wha raisd my hopes wi kind relenting :O, queen of smiles! I ask nae mair. Since now my boimie Bells consentii ^. •?1 DAVIDSONS UNIVERSAL MELODIST. Vivace,. BONNY CHARLEY. Words by Upton.—Music by Hook. & - mang the fields of bar - ley,—Twas ^- ^=^1=;^=^=^ ^^^^mm^- p there that Charley told his love, The blithe, the winsome Char - ley. Then he so sued, ana z^z --r- zMnjt he so wood, and mar-riage was the par - ley ; What could 1 do but buck-le to, With =A $ ^ i^^^psr^^:^^^ :P=i bon - ny, bon - ny Char - ley ? O I my bon - nv, bon - ny boy, my bon-ny, oan-ny m !«=£? -^: ^^^^ ^f= Char - ley,— O 1 my bon - ny, bon-ny boy, my bon - ny, bon - ny Char - ii I ken the lasses rue the day I sought the fields of barley,And strive to win from me away The heart of winsome Charley;But ah! how vain ! they cannot gain His love by all their parley ;And now they see he woos but me, My bonny, bonny Charley. O 1 my bonny, &o. iCy. 0 1 ilka blessing on the lairdT


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