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Title: A collection of Scots tunes for the violin or German flute, and a bass for the violoncello or harpsichord... with some additions by Robert Bremner. Publisher: London: printed for R Bremner, n.d. [BUC has 1762] | Title: A collection of Scots tunes for the violin or German flute, and a bass for the violoncello or harpsichord... with some additions by Robert Bremner. Publisher: London: printed for R Bremner, n.d. [BUC has 1762] | ||
4 books in 1 vol. pp. 120. oblong 8vo. | 4 books in 1 vol. pp. 120. oblong 8vo. | ||
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McGIBBON, William Title: A collection of Scots tunes for the violin or German flute, and a bass for the violoncello or harpsichord... with some additions by Robert Bremner. Publisher: London: printed for R Bremner, n.d. [BUC has 1762] 4 books in 1 vol. pp. 120. oblong 8vo.
Duncan Gray 1 Mucking of Geordy's byer [sic: byre] 2 Peggy I must love the [sic: thee] 2 Bonny Kate of Edinburgh 3 Auld Rob Morris 3 Her absence will not alter me 4 The ducks dang o'er my dadie 5 My wife she dang me 6 John Hay's bonny lassie 7 Up in the morning early 8 She rose and let me in 9 Blew bonats [sic: Blue bonnets] 10 O dear mother what shall I doe [sic] 11 Willie was a wanton wag 12 Pinkie House 12 Etrick Banks 13 Auld lang syne 14 Blink o're the burn sweet Betty [sic: o'er] 15 Magie Lawder [sic: Maggie] 16 Miss Hamilton's delight 16 An the kirk wad let me be 18 Woes my heart that we show'd sunder [sic: should] 18 Jockie blyth and gay 20 Logan Water 20 The Braes of Balanden [sic: Ballindine] 21 When she came ben she bobed 22 The flowers of the forest 23 The lass of Paties mill 24 Alloa House 25 Thro the wood laddie 26 If e'er ye do well its a wonder 27 Corn riggs are bonny 28 vol. 2 Lochaber 29 Will you go to Flanders 30 Gordon Castle [31] Bessie's Haggies [sic: haggis] 32 Bonny Christie 33 Bonnocks of beer meal [sic: Bannocks of barley meal] 34 Rosline Castle [sic] 35 The Birks of Envermay [sic: Invermay] 35 Down the burn Davie 36 Gillicrankie [sic: Killiecrankie] 37 The peer of Leith [sic: pier] 38 Bonny Dundee 39 Farewell my Peggy witty Peggy 39 When the king came o'er the water 40 Green growes the rashes [sic] 41 Come hap me with thy petticoat 42 An ye had been where I have been you would not been so canty 43 Katharine Ogie 44 The Banks of Forth 44 Clout the caldron [sic: cauldron] [45] The boat man 46 Jigg [sic] 47 Busk ye my bonny bride 48 Cock up your beaver 49 There's three good fellows ayont yon glen 50 To danton me 51 Gin ye won ne take me ye may let me bee [sic] 52 Wap at the widow my laddie 53 A parcel of rogues in a nation 53 Moorland Willie 54 A rock and a wi pickle tow 54 Hey tuti tatey [sic] 55 Nansys to the green wood gane [sic: Nancy] 56 Steer her up and had her gaun 57 Fy gar rub her o'er wi straw 58 The flowers of Edinburgh 59 Mary Scot 60 The bonniest lass in a the warld 61 Sleepy body 61 My mother's ay glowring o'er me 62 Carle and the king come 63 Sae merry as we have been 63 Love is the cause of my mourning 64 The bush aboon Traquair 65 I love my love in secret 66 The broom of Cowdonknows [sic: Cowdenknows] 67 Tweed Side 68 Ther's my thumb I'll ne'er beguile you [sic: there's] 69 Cumbernauld House 69 Gilder Roy 70 Bonny Jean of Aberdeen, My Nanio 71 Dainty Davie 72 Bessie Bell 73 The Banks of Spey 73 The Bonnie black eagle 74 Put the gown upon the bishop 75 The mill mill O 76 I'll never leave thee 76 Roben Cushie [sic] 77 Dumbarton drums 77 Saw ye nae my Peggy 78 The suttors of Selkirk 79 Allan Water 79 The last time I came o'er the moor 80 Polwart on the green 80 The bottom of the punch bowl 81 Leith Wynd 82 Ann thou were my ain thing 83 The highland laddie 83 I wish my love were in a myre 84 The yellow haird laddie [sic] Hey Jenney come down to Jock [sic] 85 Sour plumbs [sic: plums] 85 There'll never be peace till Jamie comes home 86 Waly Waly 87 My apron dearie 88 The East Nook of Fife [sic: Neuk] [89] For the lack of gold she left me 90 My joe Jannet [sic: Janet] 91 McPherson's farewell 92 Where Helen lies 93 John come kiss me now 94 Country lassie 94 Leander on the bay 96 William's ghost 96 O'er the hills and far awa 97 Benny side [sic] 97 Fee him father 98 The 14th of October 98 The bonny gray ey'd morning [sic: grey] 99 Fife and all about it 99 Northern lass 100 Earl Dougls's lament 100 Had awa frae me Donald 101 Old Sir Symon the king 102 Cromlets lilt 102 The bonny Earl of Murray 102 John Ochiltree 104 The waaking of the fauld [sic: waking] 104 Barbara Allan 105 Tarry Wool [sic] 105 Gil Morice 106 The bonnie brucket lassie Johnie Faa 107 Chevy Chase 107 Here awa there awa 108 Take your auld cloak about you 108 Hooly and fairly 109 Jack Laten 110 Low down in the broom 110 The blaithrie o'it 112 Pentland Hills 112 Jokie the blythest [sic: Jockie] 113 New Maggie Lauder 114 Leader haughs and yarrow 114 Laddie lay near me 116 Fye on the wars 117 O'er the muir to Maggie [118] Cold frostie morning 119 The collier's bonny daughter 119 Good night and joy be we you all [120]