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Journal of the Irish Folk Song Society, Volume 6, Issue 27, Page 21

Journal of the Irish Folk Song Society, Volume 6, Issue 27, Page 21
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Irish Folk Song Society
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periodical Title
Journal of the Irish Folk Song Society
volume Number
6
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2994. A Ghaotth O nDeas.(0 WIND P1toM THE SOUTH.)fI. A ghaoith 6 ndeas ma mbraoin mbog gias, A glmf gach faithoheg j jfdarmhar, Bheir iasg ar eas is grian I dteas, Is- i i r r rifon is meas ar gh agaibh, M d s shfos ar fad marf4J i j [ J jmbThn fdIn. seal Is tniangaeh leatsa sdideadh, Cuiriom- J J -I&r rEigh an bhFeart gbod chaoimhint ar neart, S tobhalr doniiif.i1809, p. 87..tAn File.] I. A ghaoith 6 ndeas na mbraoin mbog glas,A ni gach faithohe farmhar,Bheir iasg ar ais is grian a dteas,Is lion is meas ar ghdagaibh,Mas abs ar fad mar mbinn fiu sealIs miangach leat-sa sideadh,Cuiriom Bigh na bhFeart ghad ohaoimhint ar neart,Is tobhair dhon tir sin bias mo bhil-se tSin me 6 ndeas na naoimh chim eleasNach ndeanann neach sa saoghal so,Ach Islighim gaimh . is sgaoilim leac,Is dibrim sneachta as slibhte.O taoi t ar lear go bhfuighe t mo neart,S gur mian horn do teas a dhanamh,Bhfuke me mo bheannaeht ins gash en tshighe ar maith heat 1Agus. choi4hohe a gOathair Eamoinu93. A Ghrdh, Luigh Limh Liom,(LovE, LIE BESIDE ME.)TITLE: 1809, p. 38: A Ghradh luighe lamb hornLove be near me; MS.: Love lie near me.TITLE: 1809, p. 37: A Ghaoithe on ndeasO Southern Breeze.arr rr rr -I r I c r I rr -r 1 tlj tr I rpr CrI r 1 tr cC r i r rs I rLtjiMS. 88, book 8, p. 5. A This note is followed by a quaver rest in MS.NOTES.Obtained by Bunting from Patrick Quin, the harper. There are no publishedvariants and the words, if any, have not been recovered.This tune has nothing in common with the English tune Lady, lie near me,printed in Playfords Dancing Master (1650). and copied into Obappells PopularMuc (1855), no. 185; or with the Scottish tune Laddie, lie near me, printed,e.g, in the Caledonian Pocket Companion (c. 1760), vol. XII, no. 5, McGibbonsScots Tunes (1768), vol. IV, p. 116 and Johnsons Scots Musical Museum, vol. III(1790), no. 218. It was to the Scottish tune that Burns wrote his two songs,Lang hae we parted been and Twas na her bonie blue ee was my ruin.tfr sin bias no bhdil Be![ An Ghaoth.] II.
issue Number
27
page Number
21
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issue Publication Date
1967-01-01T00:00:00
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