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this work,third Volume ofthe Editor Publifhcd tieTiTHEN
would finifh thevolume mor«he to conclude that onehad reafon
number of Scot*he has a confiderablePublication Still however,
thisallowed him to include inAirs Songs more than his planand
they will not amountthough in all probabilityfourth volume Thefe,
volume, he fhall yet give tohitherto publifhed as oneto what he has
Collection ofMufeum may be athe world; that the Scots Mufical
object that his PublicationTo thofe whoevery Scots Song extant.
value, the Editor anfwers, bypieces of inferior, or littlecontains
have merit.All our Songs cannot equalreferring to his plan
any unerring balance,BeOdee, as the world have not yet agreed on
one perfonof Tafte, what toany undifputed ftandard, in matters
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358-_-- -. -then we fever- - - -Ae fond kifs and
midfummer eenin _ - _ - - - >WJwandering aeI was aAs ---------366Tarn!twentyAn for ane andO
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village of late_ _ _ - - - - - ^liv'd in aA nobleman
bong N,another-fet,and wearie.-See 2IJJoh waking ayAv waking _ 3gg
- 396frae the glen _ - - - - - - -Patie cam upAs
3*M---------ae may morningwent out,As I
326- - - -wa' at the clofe of the day- - . -By yonfaftle
thing ~ ~wee thing canie wee - - - - - -Bonie
338Glover _ - - -- Mifs Jeancraiges o' Kyle -Comin thro' the
3S4love -----nymph that I _/ - -to theCome here's
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312-__ - - - -I love -friends and landFrae the
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*UUthy green braes -among - - - -gentle fweet AftonFlow
-------- 323the nightand mirkGone is the day
Donald _ - - - - - - - - - -Fley Donald how
J£|---------Lad -JohnieHey how my
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