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/ Joseph Haydn. Hrsg. vom Joseph Haydn-Institut, Köln unter d. Leitung von Jens Peter Larsen
Reihe 32, Bd. 2, Volksliedbearbeitungen Nr. 101 - 150 : Schottische Lieder für William Napier / Joseph Haydn ; hrsg. von Andreas Friesenhagen
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The bonnie gray ey'd morn : The bonnie gray ey'd morn begins to peep : Hoboken XXXIa:101
The bonnie wee thing : Bonnie wee thing, cannie wee thing : Hoboken XXXIa:102
Roy's wife : Roy's wife of Alldivaloch : Hoboken XXXIa:103
While hopeless : While hopeless I wander and sigh in despair : Hoboken XXXIa:104
Frae the friends and land I love : Hoboken XXXIa:105
The shepherds son : There was a shepherd's son : Hoboken XXXIa:106
A cold frosty morning : When innocent pastime our pleasure did crown : Hoboken XXXIa:107
O for ane and twenty Tam! : An O for ane and twenty, Tam! : Hoboken XXXIa:108
Johnie Armstrong : Some spicks of lords, sum spick of lairds : Hoboken XXXIa:109
I do confess thou art sae fair : Hoboken XXXIa:110
Now westlin winds : Now westlin winds, and slaugterin guns : Hoboken XXXIa:111
Green sleeves : Ye watchful guardians of the fair : Hoboken XXXIa:112
The posie : O luve will venture in : Hoboken XXXIa:113
As I cam down by yon castle wa' : Hoboken XXXIa:114
Donocht Head : Keen blaws the wind o'er Donocht Head : Hoboken XXXIa:115
The ewy wi' the crooked horn : O were I able to rehearse : Hoboken XXXIa:116
Fair Eliza : Turn again, thou fair Eliza : Hoboken XXXIa:117
The widow : The widow can bake, and the widow can brew : Hoboken XXXIa:118
Yon wild mossy mountains : Yon wild mossy mountains sae lofty and wide : Hoboken XXXIa:119
My goddess woman : O mighty Natures handywarks : Hoboken XXXIa:120
She's fair and fause : She's fair and fause that causes my smart : Hoboken XXXIa:121
O'er the moor amang the heather : Comin thro' the craigs o' Kyle : Hoboken XXXIa:122
The tears I shed : The tears I shed must ever fall : Hoboken XXXIa:123
The wee wee man : As I was walking all alone : Hoboken XXXIa:124
Nithsdall's welcome hame : The noble Maxwels and their pow'rs : Hoboken XXXIa:125
Bid me not forget : Bid me not forget thy smile : Hoboken XXXIa:126
Lady Randolph's complaint : My hero, my hero, my beauteous, my brave : Hoboken XXXIa:127
The shepherd's wife : The shepherd's wife cries o'er the lee : Hoboken XXXIa:128
The weary pound o' tow : The weary pound, the weary pound : Hoboken XXXIa:129
The tither morn : Hoboken XXXIa:130
Ae fond kiss : Ae fond kiss, and then we sever : Hoboken XXXIa:131
Jenny drinks nae water : Come to my lip, thou sparkling glass : Hoboken XXXIa:132
The vain pursuit : Frobear, gentle youth, to pursue me in vain : Hoboken XXXIa:133
What can a young lassie do : Hoboken XXXIa:134
The rose bud : All hail to thee, thour bawmy bud : Hoboken XXXIa:135
Dear Silvia : Dear Silvia lay aside those airs : Hoboken XXXIa:136
The slave's lament : It was in sweet Senegal : Hoboken XXXIa:137
The death of the linnet : O all ye loves and groves lament : Hoboken XXXIa:138
Donald and Flora : When merry hearts were gay : Hoboken XXXIa:139
Lass gin ye lo'e me, tell me now : I ha'e laid a herring in sa't : Hoboken XXXIa:140
Hughie Graham : Our lords are to the mountains gane : Hoboken XXXIa:141
On a bank of flowers : On a bank of flow'rs, in a summer day : Hoboken XXXIa:142
The young Highland rover : Loud blaw the frosty breezes : Hoboken XXXIa:143
A country lassie : In simmer when the hay was mawn : Hoboken XXXIa:144
Strathallan's lament : Thickest night, surround my dwelling : Hoboken XXXIa:145
Tho' for sev'n years and mair : Tho' for sev'n years and mair : Hoboken XXXIa:146
Bess and her spinning wheel : O leeze me on my spinning wheel : Hoboken XXXIa:147
Kelly-burn braes : There lived a carl in Kelly-burn braes : Hoboken XXXIa:148
O'er the hills and far away : Jocky met with Jenny fair : Hoboken XXXIa:149
Strephon and Lydia : All lovely on the sultry beach : Hoboken XXXIa:150