page 62 (seq. 54)

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msnique70 at Feb 03, 2024 11:36 AM

page 62 (seq. 54)

Allegreto - Jem of Aberdeen - Printed by Willig Philadelphia-

The tunefull lavrocks cheer the grove, and sweetly smells the summer green now o'er the mead. I love to rove wi bonny Jem
of Aberdeen, bonny Jem of Aberdeen, bonny Jem of Aberdeen now o'er the mead I love to rove wi bonny Jem
of Aberdeen. When e'er we sit beneath the broom or wander o'er the Lee, he's always
wooing, wooing, wooing, always wooing me. When e'er we sit beneath the broom or wander o'er the sea, he's always
wooing, wooing, wooing, always wooing me.

page 62 (seq. 54)

The tunefull lavrocks cheer the grove, and sweetly smells the summer green now o'er the mead. I love to love wi bonny Jem of Aberdeen, bonny Jem of Aberdeen, bonny Jem of Aberdeen now o'er the mead I love to rove wi bonny Jem when [...]we sit beneath the brrom or wander o'er the Lee, he's always wooing, wooing, wooing, always wooing me. When e'er we sit beneath the broomor wander o'er the see, he's always