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... the gloamin , my dearie : Low down in the dell let us meet again ; O ! Jeanie ,
there's naething to fear ye : * From Johnson's Scots Musical Museum , Part I ,
1787 . Come when the wee bat flits silent an ' eerie 3 486.
... the gloamin , my dearie : Low down in the dell let us meet again ; O ! Jeanie ,
there's naething to fear ye : * From Johnson's Scots Musical Museum , Part I ,
1787 . Come when the wee bat flits silent an ' eerie 3 486.
Página 508
... Lassie , lie near me . • The first three and a half stanzas of this poem were
published , as a fragment , in Johnson's Musical Museum , Part IV , 1792 ; having
been sent to the editor of that work in an anonymous letter , which bore , however
...
... Lassie , lie near me . • The first three and a half stanzas of this poem were
published , as a fragment , in Johnson's Musical Museum , Part IV , 1792 ; having
been sent to the editor of that work in an anonymous letter , which bore , however
...
Página 509
From Johnson's Musical Museum , Part III , 1790 . 1 Let friends forget , as I forgive
, Thy 2 u 2 509.
From Johnson's Musical Museum , Part III , 1790 . 1 Let friends forget , as I forgive
, Thy 2 u 2 509.
Página 510
+ From Johnson's Musical Museum , Part IV , 1792. There is , however , an earlier
and less delicate version in Herd's Collection , 1776. The present was probably
improved for Johnson by Burns . THE CAMPBELLS ARE COMING ... TUNE_The
...
+ From Johnson's Musical Museum , Part IV , 1792. There is , however , an earlier
and less delicate version in Herd's Collection , 1776. The present was probably
improved for Johnson by Burns . THE CAMPBELLS ARE COMING ... TUNE_The
...
Página 511
O MERRY hae I been teething a heckle , And merry hae I been shapin a spune ; *
From Johnson's Musical Museum , Part III , 1790 ; where it is insinuated , as an
on dit , that it was composed on the imprisonment of Queen Mary in Lochleven ...
O MERRY hae I been teething a heckle , And merry hae I been shapin a spune ; *
From Johnson's Musical Museum , Part III , 1790 ; where it is insinuated , as an
on dit , that it was composed on the imprisonment of Queen Mary in Lochleven ...
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