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''I'm a disease of high degree, <br>
''Blue Devils I am call'd;<br>
''The chambers that encompass me<br>
''Are fair and many-wall'd.''<br>
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Chorus:
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''See saw, see saw,''<br>
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''On beds of state my breath I draw,''<br>
''Source for notated version'':
''Doctors, too, of lore immense,''<br>
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''Ladies bright of charms intense,''<br>
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''First in rank and polish'd sense,''<br>
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''My nurses are by law.''<br>
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|f_printed_sources=Jones ('''The Bardic Museum'''), 1802; p. 62.
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Thomas ('''Cambrian Minstrel'''), 1845; p. 189.
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BLUE DEVILS [1], THE (Y Gofid Glȃs). Welsh, Air (6/8 time). G Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The Welsh title, "Y Gofid Glȃs," can be translated as "The Blue Devils" or "The Blue Grief"; gofid means an 'affliction' or 'trouble'. The song "Blue Devils" was printed in Welsh musical composer and songwriter John Thomas's (1795–1871) Cambrian Minstrel (1845, p. 189), set to the air "Yr Hen Ofid Glas", with words that begin:

I'm a disease of high degree,
Blue Devils I am call'd;
The chambers that encompass me
Are fair and many-wall'd.

Chorus: See saw, see saw,
On beds of state my breath I draw,
Doctors, too, of lore immense,
Ladies bright of charms intense,
First in rank and polish'd sense,
My nurses are by law.


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Printed sources : - Jones (The Bardic Museum), 1802; p. 62. Thomas (Cambrian Minstrel), 1845; p. 189.






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