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BESS THE GAWKIE

Found in 1806.abc from the John Chambers' music books abc collection
BESS THE GAWKIE - staff notation
X: 4
T: BESS THE GAWKIE
O: 1806
B: "Caledonian Musical Repository", 1806, p.96-99
F: http://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/pageturner.cfm?id=87661539
Z: 2013 John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu>
M: C
L: 1/8
K: D
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A3 d A2 (FG) | (AB/c/) (dc/B/) {B}A3 G |
w: Blythe young Bess to* Jean** did** say, Will
F2 (ED) d3 d | (BA) (GF) E2 (FG) | A2 d2
w: ye gang* to yon sun-*ny* brae, Where* flocks do
A2 (F>G) | A2 (d>e) f2 D2 | F2 A2 g2 f2 |
w: feed, And* herds do* stray, And sport a while wi'
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{f}e4 d2 z2 :||: (de) (fe) (de) (fe) | (df) (ed)
w: Ja-mie?  Ah,* na,* lass,* I'll* no* gang*
(c>de) A | e3 d (dc) (cB) | (BA) (AB/c/) d2 zd |
w: there,** Nor a-bout Ja-*mie* tak* a** care, Nor
(df) (ed) d3 d | (d {e}f) (ed) d>eHf D | F2 A2
w: a-*bout* Ja-mie tak* a* care,** For he's ta'en
g2 f2 | {f}e4 {de}d2 :|
w: up wi' Mag-gie.
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W:2.For hark, and I will tell you, lass,
W:  Did I not see young Jamie pass,
W:  Wi' mickle blytheness in his face,
W:    Out owre the muir to Maggie:
W:  I wat he gae her mony a kiss,
W:  And Maggie took them nae amiss;
W:  'Tween ilka smack pleas'd her wi' this,
W:    "That Bess was but a gawkie,"
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W:
W:3."For when a civil kiss I seek,
W:  "She turns her head, and thraws her cheek,
W:  "And for an hour she'll hardly speak:
W:    "Wha'd no ca' her a gawkie?
W:  "But sure my Maggie has mair sense,
W:  "She'll gie a score without offence;
W:  "Now gie me ane into the mense,
W:    "And ye shall be my dawtie."
W:
W:4."O Jamie, ye hae mony ta'en,
W:  "But I will never stand for ane,
W:  "Or twa, when we do meet again,
W:    "So ne'er think me a gawkie."
W:  "Ah, na, lass, that canna be;
W:  "Sic thoughts as these are far frae me,
W:  "Or ony thy sweet face that see,
W:    "E'er to think thee a gawkie."
W:
W:5.But, whisht, nae mair o' this we'll speak.
W:  For yonder Jamie does us meet;
W:  Instead o' Meg he kiss'd sae sweet,
W:    I trow he likes the gawkie.
W:  "O dear Bess, I hardly knew,
W:  "When I cam by your gown sae new;
W:  "I think you've got it wet wi' dew."
W:    Ouoth she, "That's like a gawkie;
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W:6."It's wat wi' dew, and 'twill get rain,
W:  "And I'll get gowns when it is gane;
W:  "Sae ye may gang the gate ye came,
W:    "And tell it to your dawtie."
W:  The guilt appear'd in Jamie's cheek;
W:  He cry'd, "O cruel maid, but sweet,
W:  "If I should gang anither gate,
W:    "I ne'er could meet my dawtie."
W:
W:7.The lasses fast frae him they flew,
W:  And left poor Jamie sair to rue
W:  That ever Maggie's face he knew,
W:    Or yet ca'd Bess a gawkie.
W:  As they gade owre the muir they sang,
W:  The hills and dales with echo rang,
W:  The hills and dales with echo rang,
W:  "Gang o'er the muir to Maggie."
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