The new musical and vocal cabinet : comprising a selection of the most favorite English Scotch & Irish melodiesArranged for the voice, violin flute & cas sung at the theatres & harmonic meetings . hat stands on the moor. Yon neat little cottage, &c. 238 LISTEN TO THE VOICE OF _Js b ^ ; ^_c^*zj^l -ftLfL mi&sm ¥-- O listen, listen to the voice of Love, He p^p^gl =* calls my Daph-ne to the grove; The i§ HB —®-t-0i SSUT primrose sweet be - decks the field, The 1|3E=P3 Jt?: tuneful birds in - vite to rove; To ii -1 ?&m- soft - er joys let splen - dour yield, O p u=r^= iTtarzs —5—i—t-P ?LiMH—


The new musical and vocal cabinet : comprising a selection of the most favorite English Scotch & Irish melodiesArranged for the voice, violin flute & cas sung at the theatres & harmonic meetings . hat stands on the moor. Yon neat little cottage, &c. 238 LISTEN TO THE VOICE OF _Js b ^ ; ^_c^*zj^l -ftLfL mi&sm ¥-- O listen, listen to the voice of Love, He p^p^gl =* calls my Daph-ne to the grove; The i§ HB —®-t-0i SSUT primrose sweet be - decks the field, The 1|3E=P3 Jt?: tuneful birds in - vite to rove; To ii -1 ?&m- soft - er joys let splen - dour yield, O p u=r^= iTtarzs —5—i—t-P ?LiMH—Pi- sa H listen, listen to - the voice of Love. SANDY AND JENNY. 239 Where flowrs their blooming sweets enhale, My Daphne, fondly let us stray,Where whispring love breathes forth his tale,And shepherds sing their artless lay :O listen, listen to the voice of Love,He calls my Daphne to the grove. 3 Come share with me the sweets of spring, And leave the towns tumultous noise ;The happy swains all cheerful sing,And echo still repeats their listen, listen to the voice of Love,He calls my Daphne to the grove. SANDY AND JENNY. COMPOSED BY MR. 3Ft= =*—<g—~ ^m :l: &L *: t- t Come, come, bonny lassie, cried Sandy, a- wa, While mithers a spinning, and fathers a- O- ^£—± -&*- P £E£EE far; The folk are at work, and the bairns are at play, And we will be 240 SANDY AND JENNY. -O). married, dear Jen - ny to day And —h we will be married, dear Jenny to - day. Stay, stay, bonny laddie, I answerd with speed,I winna, I munna, go wi you indeed;Besides should I do so, what would the folk sayO we canna marry, dear Sandy, to-day. 3 List, list, cried he, lassie, and mind what you do,Eaith Peggy and Patty I give up for you;Besides a full twelvemonth weve trifled away,And one or the other Ill marry to-day. 4Fie, fie, bonny laddie, replied I again,When Peggy you kissd tother day on the plainBesides a new ribbon does Patty display,So we canna marry, dear S


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