The Edinburgh musical miscellany: a collection of the most approved Scotch, English, and Irish songs, set to musicSelected by DSime, EdinburghVolII . V^/ V»> K^/ broom on Cowdenknowa; For fure fo foft, fo. fwcet a bloom Elfewhere there ne - ver grows. There Colin tund his oaten reed, And won my yielding heart;No fhepherd eer that dwelt on Tweed Could play with half fuch fung,of Tay, of Forth, and Clyde The hills and dales all round ;Of Leader haughs and Leader fide, Oh ! how I blefPd the ! the broom, &c. Not Tiviot braes, fo green and with its broom compare ; Not Yar


The Edinburgh musical miscellany: a collection of the most approved Scotch, English, and Irish songs, set to musicSelected by DSime, EdinburghVolII . V^/ V»> K^/ broom on Cowdenknowa; For fure fo foft, fo. fwcet a bloom Elfewhere there ne - ver grows. There Colin tund his oaten reed, And won my yielding heart;No fhepherd eer that dwelt on Tweed Could play with half fuch fung,of Tay, of Forth, and Clyde The hills and dales all round ;Of Leader haughs and Leader fide, Oh ! how I blefPd the ! the broom, &c. Not Tiviot braes, fo green and with its broom compare ; Not Yarrow bank?, in flowry MayNor the Bufh aboon Traquair. 144 THE EDINBURGH More pleafing far are Cowdenknows,My peaceful happy home, Where I was wont to milk my ewesAt eve among the ! the broom, &c. SONG LVIILSTILL THE LARK Fltf^S REPOSE. Andante.


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