Rob Roy Macgregor; or, Auld lang syne! A musical drama. Founded on the novel Rob Roy [by sir W. Scott.].1818 |
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... sing nonny , O ! And merry be With love and thee , From morn till e'en so bonny , O ! If far away from lordly pride The stream of life would calmly glide , And I content , if thou wert nigh , In joy could live , in peace could die . And ...
... sing nonny , O ! And merry be With love and thee , From morn till e'en so bonny , O ! If far away from lordly pride The stream of life would calmly glide , And I content , if thou wert nigh , In joy could live , in peace could die . And ...
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... and exit ) . -Yes , when the gathering cry is heard upon the hills , there's not a lassie but will share her hero's danger , and thus sing the praise of her gallant Highlandman . SONG - DIANA . ( Words by Burns ) . 38 ROB ROY MACGREGOR ;
... and exit ) . -Yes , when the gathering cry is heard upon the hills , there's not a lassie but will share her hero's danger , and thus sing the praise of her gallant Highlandman . SONG - DIANA . ( Words by Burns ) . 38 ROB ROY MACGREGOR ;
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... Sing hey my braw John Highlandman , Sing ho my braw John Highlandman , There's not a lad in a ' the Član , Can match wi ' my braw Highlandman . With his bonnet blue , and tartan plaid , And good claymore down by his side , The Ladies ...
... Sing hey my braw John Highlandman , Sing ho my braw John Highlandman , There's not a lad in a ' the Član , Can match wi ' my braw Highlandman . With his bonnet blue , and tartan plaid , And good claymore down by his side , The Ladies ...
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... singing the burthen of the Lament ) . -Hark ! Hark ! what means that strain ? ( An emotion of alarm visible in the High- - land Group Helen becomes more agi- tated as the sounds approach ) . Helen . Why is this ? why a Lament in the ...
... singing the burthen of the Lament ) . -Hark ! Hark ! what means that strain ? ( An emotion of alarm visible in the High- - land Group Helen becomes more agi- tated as the sounds approach ) . Helen . Why is this ? why a Lament in the ...
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... sing , Weel awa ' over a burnt barn - yard and an empt " byre ; -there's not a Laird shall lay his head on the pillow at night , with the assurance of being a live man in the morning . - Conduct him on his way . ( She signs to one of ...
... sing , Weel awa ' over a burnt barn - yard and an empt " byre ; -there's not a Laird shall lay his head on the pillow at night , with the assurance of being a live man in the morning . - Conduct him on his way . ( She signs to one of ...
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Aberfoil Allan ALLASTER Andrew auld lang syne BAILIE JARVIE Bailie NICOL Bailie NICOL JARVIE bless Bome bonnie brandy braw John Highlandman Camp Campbell Capt Captain Thornton Chorus claymore Conscience cousin Crane-Alley danger dare Deacon dear Diana Vernon dirk distone door Doug Dougal creature drink Exeunt false friend father fear forward Francis friends Galb gang Gentlemen Glasgow Gregarach Hamish hand Hark head hear heard heart Helen Highland hone a rie honest honour hour House of Osbaldistone instantly Jean M'Alpine Jobson lassie leave Loch look Lord M'Stuart M'Vittie Magistrate Major Galbraith Matt ne'er never Nicol Jarvie Oigh on't Owen party poor Rash Rashleigh red coats red deer Roy's Salt-market Saunders SCENE Scotland Sentinels sing Sir Fred Sir Frederick Vernon Sir Hildebrand Soldiers soul speak sword Tartan tell thank thee there's Tolbooth Troth villain Weel wish Wylie
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