. [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. CBarJlre lies my dar ling, my dar linsr, my dar limr, o Char-lie hes my dar ling, my dar liQg, nw dar ling; C) i- -i. * The Editor suggests the following mode of singing this piece. The 3 Voices to siug the music once thionuh, as it stands: And the Verses engraved lielow, tu he sung hy one voice singly with the upper line of the music, from the marls #. to the word Chorus: — The 3 Voices repeating
. [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. CBarJlre lies my dar ling, my dar linsr, my dar limr, o Char-lie hes my dar ling, my dar liQg, nw dar ling; C) i- -i. * The Editor suggests the following mode of singing this piece. The 3 Voices to siug the music once thionuh, as it stands: And the Verses engraved lielow, tu he sung hy one voice singly with the upper line of the music, from the marls #. to the word Chorus: — The 3 Voices repeating the Chorus, O Charlie at the end of each Verse. And many a gallant Scottish Chief,Came round their Prince to cheer;For Charlie was their darling,The young : O Charlie <fcc . They woud na hide to chase the roes, Or start the mountain deer; But aff they marchd wi Charlie, The gallant Chevalier. Cho; O Charlie <: Ajth Now up the wild Glenevis,And down hy Lochy side;Young- Malcom leaves his shealing,And Donald leaves his ; O Charlie <fcc. Around our Scottish thistles head,Theres many a pointed spear;And many a sword shall wave around,Our young O Charlie <fec. 26.
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