The Canary

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The Canary
by Anonymous
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THE

CANARY

A Collection of SCOTS, ENGLISH, and IRISH SONGS.

Chiefly from Burns, Ramsay, &c. &c.

With Originals.

PAISLEY:

Printed for G. Caldwell, Bookseller.



1810.

CONTENTS.

As Donald and Paddy were one day, 5
As I stood by yon roofles tower, 17
As walking forth to view the plain, 26
At Willie's wedding on the green, 45
Bonny Lassie, will ye go, 13
Deserted by the waning moon, 12
Farewell, ye dungeons dark and strong, 44
Gude'en to you, kimmer, 22
Here awa', there awa', 39
I darena gang again to see, 9
I'm wearing awa', Jean, 30
Loud blaw the frosty breezes, 15
Lowland Lassie, wilt thou go, 36
Mirk and rainy is the night, 32
Now, Jenny lass, my bonny bird, 42
O whither wad ye down the rill, 8
O whistle, and I'll come to you, my lad, 16
O that I had ne'er been married, 19
O leave novels, ye Mauchline belles, 20
O Mally's meek, Mally's sweet, 21
O gude ale comes, and gude ale goes, (not in original TOC) 19
O Bessy Bell and Mary Gray, 31
Och hey, Johnny lad, 33
Oh, think on my fate, 37
Ods'bloods what a time for a seaman, 44
O weel may the Boatie row, 47
Roy's wife of Aldivalloch, 41
Sweet blooms the rose on Largy's side, 10
Should auld acquaintance be forgot, 23
Scenes of woe and scenes of pleasure, 25
Thou bonny wood of Craigie-lea, 34
The lasses fain wad hae frae me, 40
Where Cart gently glides, 11
Wi' waefu' heart and sorrowing e'e, 28
Willie Wastle dwelt on Tweed, 29


This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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