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|f_annotation='''GALLANT WEAVER, THE.''' Scottish, Air. The tune was used for a song called "The Gallant Weaver" in James Johnson's '''Scots Musical Museum.''' James Dick claims that the air, which occurs in a 1782 collection as ‘Weaver’s March, of Twenty-first of August’, ‘has not the character of a Scottish melody'. See note for "[[ | |f_annotation='''GALLANT WEAVER, THE.''' Scottish, Air. The tune was used for a song called "The Gallant Weaver" in James Johnson's '''Scots Musical Museum.''' James Dick claims that the air, which occurs in a 1782 collection as ‘Weaver’s March, of Twenty-first of August’, ‘has not the character of a Scottish melody'. See note for "[[annotation: First of August (The)]]" for more remarks on this tune and tune family. | ||
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GALLANT WEAVER, THE. Scottish, Air. The tune was used for a song called "The Gallant Weaver" in James Johnson's Scots Musical Museum. James Dick claims that the air, which occurs in a 1782 collection as ‘Weaver’s March, of Twenty-first of August’, ‘has not the character of a Scottish melody'. See note for "annotation: First of August (The)" for more remarks on this tune and tune family.