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POPULAR SONGS
VIZ.

Peggy wi' the gowdeaa hair.
Love's like a dizziness,
The weary pund o' tow,
The sailor's courtship,
AND

9

Braw lads o G alia water.

EDINBURGH.
PRINTED EOR THE BO0KSELLE»S»

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PEGGY W

i H E G O W D E N HAIR.

Ye roses, fa* at my love's feet*
Ye luies bend your heads and dee!
Your bom&gt;y beauties4 lang sae sweet.
Are now for erer lost on m e ;
For iho' ye sweetly bud and blaw,
To bufck the valley blooming fair*
There's ae sweet flrw r excels ye a',
Young Peggy wix the gowden hair.
I sigh at e'en, I sigh at a?orn,
Kae peace hae within my breast,
1 dander o'er the fields forlorn
To mu«c on her wham I lo'e best;
Sweet, sweeet she smiles, she%i kind and leal,
There*s nane like fter amang fhe fair,
Ht bonny glane* h lovers saft seal
Young Peggy wi' the gowden hair.
Blaw, blaw. ye w «ds, your nipping cauld
Wi' cia »eucr. cieeiis baith hill and shaw;
Your blasts i scorn—i,ve glow
hauld
F r her wha^s at own my heart awa.
v
Ye P wc's wha watch wi tehiie
Auy blessings on m bouies skahy
0 grant ae matchless boon to me,
Sweet Peggy wi' the gowdea hair.

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LOVE'S L I K E A DIZZINESS*
Tune— Paddy's Wedding.
I lately liv'd in quiet ease.
An' never wish'd to marry, O ;
But when I saw my Peggy*s fac»,
I felt a sad quandary 6 .
Thox wild as ony \thole deer,
She has trapan'd me fa?rly, O ?
Her cherry t reeks, anct eep sse cleat
Harass me late an' early? O,
O love, love, laddie,
Love x s like a dizziness,
It winaa let a puir ^ody
Gang about his business.
T o tell ray feats this single week
Wad make a curious dia;y, O i
I drave my cart agai ist a d \ k e ,
My h&amp;rsss in £ miry O :
I wear ray stockings whit:? an' blue,
M) love'fcr sas fierce art fi rv O,
I dr 11 t ie l i d that f sjoui p.ow,
An' p^ow the di lis entirely, O.
J L f - Sec
Soon as the dawn had brought the day,
I we it to thtek the stable, O ,

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I coost my coat, and vly\i away
As fast as I was able Q.
1 wrought n* morning ia and out
« A s I'd b/ err i euding fire, O ;
When 1 had done, and looked about,
Gnde faith it was the byre, O.
O love, &amp;c.
- "
. f , '; v* : a
Her wily glance I'll ne'er forget,
The dear, the lovely blinkinN 6%
Mas pierc'd me thro' and thro' thfe heart,
And plagues me wi' the prinklin' o't.
1 try*d to sing, L tryxd to pray,
I tryvd to drown't.wi' diinkin' o't;
I try'd wi' toil to driv't away,
But ne'e? car&gt; sleep for thinkmx ovt»
O love, &amp;c
Were Peggy's love to hire the job.
Jin' save my heart fr^e breakin' O,
I'd put a girdle round the globe,
Or dive in Corryvrekin* O
Or howk a grave at midnvgbt dark
In yonder vault sae eerie O :
Or gang av»' spier for M u ^ o Park,
ThroN Vfiica sae dreary, O.
O love &amp;c.
Ye little ken what pains I prove,
Or how severe my plisky, O,
I swear INm a-iirer drunk wiN love
Tfia e'er I was wix whisky, O.
For love has r^kvt me fore and aft,
I scarce can lift a leggy, 0 :
O love, &amp;c.

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I first grew dizzy then gaed daft,
An* now T'lldee for Peggy, O.
.'•:!...• 1 HTjfOIJ c^iU JI^'2 v m

T H E WE A ll y P U N D O* TO W,
The weary pun&lt;J, the weary pund,
The weary pund o' tow ;
I think my wife will ead her life
Before she spin her tow.
I bought my wife a stane o* lint,
as good as e'er did grow,
And a* that . he has made o* that
Is ae puir pund o* tow.
There sat a bottle in a nook
Ayonr. the ingle low
And ay she took the itber souk
to drouk the stourie tow.
Quoth
for shame, ye dirty dame,
Gae spin your tap o' tow ;
She took the rock, and wP a knock,
She brak it o'er my pow.
At last her feet, ( I sang to ses't)
Gaec-: foremost o'er a kr&gt;owe ;
And ere I wed another jade,
111 wallop in a frv

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T H E SAILOR'S COURTSHIP.
4*

It happened on a morning clear,
as dow 1 th e quay 1 walkedv
1
I chanced to meet a maiden fair.
who witfi her father talked,
Said lres your love is come on shore,
The only man you do adore,
Your folly now you must, give o'er,
Don't wed that tarry sailor.
O father dsir. do rot us part,
or strive to seperate ps,
For if you oo 'twill break my heart,
great grief it will create us;
Hi* love to me is m o i secure,
Autl mine to him Jnili firna endure,
Bcu h me life yr death I'm sure.
I'll wea
other ai?or.
Up comes young Jack as brisk's a bee&gt;
ano saying, my d e a ^ t Nancy,
Now I am safe i.tur vd to thee,
my heart'&amp; . tlight,»n'i fancy,;
I've beesi where ster^uy winds do blow,
Ana eften fae'd the deaily fo&lt;?.»
will )ou have me, yea or no,
Aim wsjft poor Jack the sailor?
Two hunared poands 5eft by her auat,
three hundred more I'd give her,

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But if she marry without consent
a farthing T wont leave her,
Besides to marry she'* too young,
A id sailors have a flattering tongue,
So from my presence quick begone,
II you wed that tariy jailor.
Says Jnck, I don't regard that sum,
my dear* I've gold in plenty;
Believe me; Sir, I dp not c o s e ,
to court with pockets empty {
Fiv hundred guineas in bright gold,
Upon the table there be told,
And stfept them in her aproMold,
Take that and Jack your sa.lor. ,
Her father seeing his honest heart,
that he behaved so e'ever;
Fa!d, " 'Tis a pity you to uarr,
and I'll not do it ever:
As yon so freely gave-your store,
And you each other do adore.
Now take ler Jack, here's as much mjre,
For you a clever sailoi
Now messmates we've got safe to port,
foi I aan sweetly married
I hope my lads we'll h ,ve same sport,
and crown the day with chret :
My frigate she is rigged tight,
With ilks aud rings most gay and bright
I'll swear my la ,s to bjard to night,
and prove myself a sailor.

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B R AW L A D S &amp; G A L L A W A T E R ,
B r aw, braw lads on Yarrow bra i s ,
Ye wander thro* the blooming heather;
But Yarrow braes, nor Etrick sftkwg,
Can match the lads o\ GaJla-wafer,
?
But there is ane a certain ane&gt;
Aboon them a ' I lo'e him better^
An' I'll be his. an' he'll
T h s bonny lad o 4 Galla-^ate"'-4*
r.
• ! 'J t

' . : . '.

Although hit daddy was nae laird,
An' though H i a e nae mefhle tocher,
Yet rich in kindest truest love
We'll tent our flocks by GalLi-water.
Itgne'er was wealth,at ne'er was wealth,
That coft contentment, peace or pleasure ;
The bands and bliss o'j mutual lovb:
O that's the wat Id's chiefest treasure.

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                <text>Two ballads about lovers who are parted first by class (she is the daughter of a lord, he is a poor farmer’s son), and then by war when the young man goes off to make his fortune by soldiering (one in Spain and one in Germany). The first song ends happily when the young woman runs away from home to find her love in Germany, where they are reunited and then return to Scotland with the father’s blessing.</text>
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                <text>University of Glasgow Union Catalogue of Scottish Chapbooks &lt;a title="University of Glasgow Union Catalogue of Scottish Chapbooks" href="http://special.lib.gla.ac.uk/chapbooks/search/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"&gt;http://special.lib.gla.ac.uk/chapbooks/search/&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                <text>Archival and Special Collections, University of Guelph Library, Guelph, Ontario, Canada</text>
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                <text>JPEGs and PDF derived from master file, which was scanned from the original book in 24-bit color at 600 dpi in TIFF format using an Epson Expression 10000XL scanner.</text>
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                <text>In the public domain; For high quality reproductions, contact Archival &amp; Special Collections, University of Guelph libaspc@uoguelph.ca 519-824-4120 Ext 53413</text>
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                <text>Archival &amp; Special Collections, University of Guelph Library, Guelph, Ontario</text>
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