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opposite coast of Scotland. But it is only sung in Irish.

Mr. M'Kenzie says: "This is an air that may be heard in Antrim, or on the

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X: 1
T:Eliza
T:When I Landed in Glasgow
B:Joyce, P. W.; "Old Irish Folk Music and Songs"
R:song
H:Mr. M'Kenzie says: "This is an air that may be heard in Antrim, or on the
H:opposite coast of Scotland.  But it is only sung in Irish.
A:Antrim
O:Irish
W:Now to conclude and to finish my song
W:I mean to be married and that before long:
W:For I have a spirit above my degree,
W:I would scorn to love anyone who would not love me.
L:1/4
M:3/4
K:D
ABE/F/|GAB/c/|dd/A/B|G2 z|AB(E/F/)|GAB/c/|deA|A2 A/B/|
cce|dcB|AEc|d2c/B/|AEF|GAB/c/|deA|A2||

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