X: 1
T: WITHIN A MILE OF EDINBURGH
O: 1811
B: "Caledonian Musical Repository", 1811, p.74-76
F: http://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/pageturner.cfm?id=87686121
Z: 2013 John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu>
N: The dotted notes are a bit flakey in the last two measures; fixed in the obvious way.
M: C
L: 1/8
K: D
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f> g | (a<f) (e>f) d2 (f<d) |
w: 'Twas with-in* a* mile of*
(B<d) (A<F) A2 d> e | (f>a) (b>d') (a<f) d> f |
w: E-din-burgh* town, In the ro-*sy* time* of the
(Tf2 e2) z2 (f>g) | (a<f) (e>f) d2 f d |
w: year,*  Sweet* flow-*ers* bloom'd, and the
(B<d) (A<F) A2 f> e | (f<a) bd' (a<f) (e>f) |
w: grass* was* down, And each shep-*herd* woo'd* his*
d4 z4 | d> e f> g af d'2 |
w: dear; Bon-ny Jock-ey, blythe and gay,
d> e f> g a f d' d |
w: Kiss'd sweet Jen-ny mak-ing hay; The
d> e d B A G A d |
w: las-sie blush'd, and frown-ing cry'd, Na,
f d f a (Hb>c'Hd') b | a <f f <d
w: na, it win-na do;** I can-na, can-na,
B <d  A <d | f <a e> f d2 |]
w: win-na, win-na, man-na buckle to.
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W:2.Jockey was a wag that never wad wed,
W:    Tho' lang he had followed the lass;
W:  Contented she earn'd and ate her brown bread,
W:    And merrily turn'd up the grass.
W:      Bonny Jockey, blythe and free,
W:      Won her heart right merrily,
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W:  Yet still she blush'd, and frowning cry'd,
W:      Na, na, it winna do;
W:  I canna, canna, winna, winna, manna buckle to.
W:
W:3.But when he vow'd he wad mak her his bride,
W:    Tho' his flocks and herds were not few,
W:  She gied him her hand, and a kiss beside,
W:    And vow'd she'd for ever be true.
W:      Bonny Jockey, blythe and free,
W:      Won her heart right merrily;
W:  At church she nae mair frowning cry'd,
W:      Na, na, it winna do,
W:  I canna, canna, winna, winna, manna buckle to.
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