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Give ear unto this loyal sang , A ' ye that ken the richt frae wrang , And a ' that look
, and think it lang , For auld Stuarts back again : Were ye wi ' me to chase the rae ,
Out ower the hills and far away , And saw the Lords come there that day , To ...
Give ear unto this loyal sang , A ' ye that ken the richt frae wrang , And a ' that look
, and think it lang , For auld Stuarts back again : Were ye wi ' me to chase the rae ,
Out ower the hills and far away , And saw the Lords come there that day , To ...
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And still , if this be Bessikie , three placks remain wi ' me : And I will look the
pursie neuks , see gin the cunyie be ; There's neither purse nor plack about me !
This is nae me . This is nae me , & c . I have a little housikie , but and a kindly
man ; A ...
And still , if this be Bessikie , three placks remain wi ' me : And I will look the
pursie neuks , see gin the cunyie be ; There's neither purse nor plack about me !
This is nae me . This is nae me , & c . I have a little housikie , but and a kindly
man ; A ...
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With careless step I onward stray'd , My heart rejoiced in Nature's joy ; When ,
musing in a lonely glade , A maiden fair I chanced to spy : Her look was like the
morning's eye , Her air like Nature's vernal smile ; The lily's hue , and rose's dye ...
With careless step I onward stray'd , My heart rejoiced in Nature's joy ; When ,
musing in a lonely glade , A maiden fair I chanced to spy : Her look was like the
morning's eye , Her air like Nature's vernal smile ; The lily's hue , and rose's dye ...
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His bonnet stood aye fou round on his brow ; His auld ane look'd aye as well as
some's new ; But now he lets ' t wear ony gate it will hing , And casts himself
dowie upon the corn - bing . But now he , & c . And now he gaes daundrin about
the ...
His bonnet stood aye fou round on his brow ; His auld ane look'd aye as well as
some's new ; But now he lets ' t wear ony gate it will hing , And casts himself
dowie upon the corn - bing . But now he , & c . And now he gaes daundrin about
the ...
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Oh , how could I venture to love one like thee , And you not despise a poor
conquest like me , On lords , thy admirers , could look wi ' disdain , And knew I
was naething , yet pitied my pain ? You said , while they teased you with
nonsense and ...
Oh , how could I venture to love one like thee , And you not despise a poor
conquest like me , On lords , thy admirers , could look wi ' disdain , And knew I
was naething , yet pitied my pain ? You said , while they teased you with
nonsense and ...
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