X: 1
T: the LASS OF PATIE'S MILL
O: 1811
B: "Caledonian Musical Repository", 1811, p.264-266
F: http://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/pageturner.cfm?id=87686121
Z: 2013 John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu>
M: C
L: 1/8
K: D
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A>G | F2 (E>D) (F>G) A2 | (d3 e f2) zA |
w: The* lass of* Pa-*tie's mill,** So
(Bc) (dc) (BAG) G | {F2}E4 z2 (A>G) |
w: bon-*ny,* blythe,** and gay, In*
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F2 (E>D) (F>G) A2 | (d3 e/f/ G2) zd | (B>cd) B
w: spite of* all* my skill,*** Hath stole** my
(c>de) f | d6 :: f2 | (gf) (ed) c2 (BA) |
w: heart** a-way. When ted-*ding* of the*
(d3 e f2) zA | (B>cd) A (BAG) F |
w: hay,** Bare-head-**ed on** the
{F2}E4 z2 (fg) | (a/g/f) (g/f/e) (fd) (Bg) | {f2}THe4 z2 (GF) |
w: green, Love* 'midst** her** locks* did* play, And*
G2 (AB) A2 Tc2 | d6 :|
w: wan-ton'd* in her een.
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W:2.Her arms white, round, and smooth;
W:    Breasts in their rising dawn;
W:  To Age it would give youth,
W:    To press them with his hand.
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W:  Through all my spirits ran
W:    An extacy of bliss,
W:  When I such sweetness fand
W:    Wrapt in a balmy kiss.
W:
W:3.Without the help of art,
W:    Like flowers which grace the wild,
W:  Her sweets she did impart,
W:    Whene'er she spoke or smil'd;
W:  Her looks they were so mild,
W:    Free from affected pride,
W:  She me to love beguil'd;
W:    I wish'd her for my bride,
W:
W:4.Oh! had I all that wealth
W:    Hopetoun's high mountains fill,
W:  Insur'd long life and health,
W:    And pleasure at my will;
W:  I promise, and fulfil,
W:    That none but bonny she,
W:  The lass of Patie's mill,
W:    Should share the same with me.
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