"In Glasgow Town My Mither Dwells" (circa 1815-1819) A Favorite New Song. Written by Mr. Upton. Composed by I. Sanderson. (price 25 cents) Philadelphia: G. E. Blake [Source: 110/024@Levy] 1. In Glasgow Town my Mither dwells, As sure the Maidens ken, For oft her counsel warns the Girls, O ne’er to trust the Men, But let her chide and call them bad, the folk must all agree Blythe Sandy is a bonny lad, Blythe Sandy is a bonny lad, And dearly he loves me. Blythe Sandy is a bonny lad, And dearly he loves me, he does, And dearly he loves me. 2. The other Morning from the Pair, My bonny Boy would bring— A Snow white ribbon, for my Hair, A Plaid, and Golden Ring! A Kiss he ask’d, a Kiss he had, How could I but agree, For Sandy is a bonny lad, For Sandy is a bonny lad, And dearly he loves me, For Sandy is a bonny lad, And dearly he loves me, he does, And dearly he loves me. 3. My Mither frowns to hear his Name, And calls me forward Elf; But sure she canna, munna blame, At what she did herself For Mither once was young, and glad, To wed— she must agree, And so will I my bonny Lad, And so will I my bonny Lad, For dearly he loves me, And so will I my bonny Lad, For dearly he loves me, he does, For dearly he loves me..