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Argyle is my name, and ye may think it strange,

Arouse, arouse, each kilted clan,

As I cam in by Teviot side,

As I cam down the Canongate,

As I gaed down by Tweedside,

As walking forth to view the plain,

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A wee bird cam to our ha' door,

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A weary bodie's blythe when the sun gaes down,

Awa wi' your witchcraft o' beauty's alarms,
Awake, my love! with genial ray,

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Baloo, baloo, my wee wee thing,

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Bannocks o' bear-meal, bannocks o' barley,

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Behind yon hills, where Lugar flows,

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Behold, the hour, the boat arrives,

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Beneath a green shade, a lovely young swain,
Blythe, blythe, and merry was she,
Blythe, blythe, around the nappie,
Blythe hae I been on yon hill,
Blythe young Bess to Jean did say,
Boatman, haste, launch your skiff,
Bonnie lassie, will ye go, will ye go,
Bonnie Mary Hay, I will loe thee yet,
Bonneyness gaed to the water to wash,
Bonnie wee thing, cannie wee thing,
Busk and go, busk and go,

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By Logan's streams that rin sae deep,
By Pinkie House, oft let me walk,

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By smooth winding Tay a swain was reclining,
By yon castle wa', at the close o' the day,

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Cam ye by Athol braes, lad wi' the philabeg,

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Clavers and his Highlandmen,
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Come, boat me ower, come, row me ower,

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Come, fill me a bumper, my brave jolly boys,

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Come under my plaidie, the night's gaun to fa,

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Comin' through the craigs o' Kyle,

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Contentit wi' little, and cantie wi' mair,

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Donald's gane up the hill, hard and hungry,

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Farewell, Edinburgh, where happy I hae been,

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Farewell, thou fair day, thou green earth, and ye skies,

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For the sake of somebody,

Farewell to Lochaber, farewell to my Jean,
Far, lone, amang the Highland hills,

Far over yon hills of the heather so green,
First when Maggie was my care,
Flow gently, sweet Afton,
For ever, fortune, wilt thou prove,
For lack of gold she's left me, O,

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Forgive me if I thought your looks,

Frae Clyde to the banks o' sweet Earn,

From the brown crest of Newark,

From thee, Eliza, I must go,

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Hame, hame, hame! O hame fain wad I be,

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Here awa, there awa, wandering Willie, (modern)

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Here awa, there awa, wandering Willie, (old)

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He's a terrible man John Tod, John Tod,

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How pleasant the banks of the clear-winding Devon,

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How's a' wi' my auld dame,

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How sweetly smells the simmer green,

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How sweet this lone vale, and how soothing to feeling

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I'd rather hae a piece as a kiss o' my joe,

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I do confess thou'rt smooth and fair,

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If doughty deeds my lady please,

If love's a sweet passion, why does it torment,
If my dear wife should chance to gang,

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I hae bought Boulie Willie's lume, my lassie,

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I married my wife and I brought her hame,

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I met four chaps yon birks amang,

In April, when primroses paint the sweet plain,

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In the land of Fife there lived a wicked wife,
In the Nick o' the Balloch lived Muirland Tam,
In winter, when the rain rained cauld,
In yon garden fine and gay,

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I once was a maid, though I cannot tell when,
I scorn the state of that lover's condition,

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