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''Printed sources'': Oswald ('''Caledonian Pocket Companion'''), c. 1780, vol. 1, p. 157.
''Printed sources'': Oswald ('''Caledonian Pocket Companion, vol. 1'''), c. 1780; p. 157. Oswald ('''Caledonian Pocket Companion, Book 5'''), c. 1760; p. 25.  
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MY LOVE IS LOST TO ME. Scottish. This tune by James Oswald is a version of "O As I Was Kiss'd Yestreen (1)," believes Bayard (1981), and should also be compared with "Princess Royal (1) (The)," or "Arethusa (The)," an O'Carolan composition. It was used by Robert Burns as the vehicle for his lyric "O were I on Parnassus' Hill."

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Printed sources: Oswald (Caledonian Pocket Companion, vol. 1), c. 1780; p. 157. Oswald (Caledonian Pocket Companion, Book 5), c. 1760; p. 25.

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