The Popular songs of Scotland with their appropriate melodies . ,f with whom this air was a favourite, but who did not choose to sing the old words given inthe Collections of Johnson and others, as she considered them objectionable. We have been informed that thisair was a great favourite with P. Urbani, who used frequently to sing it at his benefit concerts. * Napiers Selection of Scottish Songs, first volume, was published in 1790. The airs were harmonized by Dr. Samuel Arnold, WilliamShield, F. H. Barthelemon, and Thomas Carter. His second volume of Scottish Songs was published in 1792; the


The Popular songs of Scotland with their appropriate melodies . ,f with whom this air was a favourite, but who did not choose to sing the old words given inthe Collections of Johnson and others, as she considered them objectionable. We have been informed that thisair was a great favourite with P. Urbani, who used frequently to sing it at his benefit concerts. * Napiers Selection of Scottish Songs, first volume, was published in 1790. The airs were harmonized by Dr. Samuel Arnold, WilliamShield, F. H. Barthelemon, and Thomas Carter. His second volume of Scottish Songs was published in 1792; the aire harmonized byJoseph Haydn alone. In the first volume, page 26, is Twine weel the plaiden, harmonized by Barthelemon, who was a singularcharacter, and a Swedenborgian. t The publishers have to acknowledge the kindness of Captain Gray in permitting them to grace their work with these verses, which ar«now for the first time printed in connexion with the air to which they are so admirably suited. H 114 SCOTTISH SONUS. MY NANNIE, 0. ARRANGED BY T. M. EE g a i^S Be - hind yon hills where Lu - gar flows, Mang k=B


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