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... Doon " 143 Song 51. " Willie Wastle dwalt on Tweed " • • 145 Song 52. " Ance mair Ihail thee , thou gloomy December " 147 128 · 130 · 131 · • · 133 • · 135 138 · 140 CONTENTS OF VOL . II . Song 53. " Wilt vi CONTENTS OF VOL . II .
... Doon " 143 Song 51. " Willie Wastle dwalt on Tweed " • • 145 Song 52. " Ance mair Ihail thee , thou gloomy December " 147 128 · 130 · 131 · • · 133 • · 135 138 · 140 CONTENTS OF VOL . II . Song 53. " Wilt vi CONTENTS OF VOL . II .
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... ance were plush , o ' gude blue hair , I wad hae gi'en them off my hurdies , For ae blink o ' the bonnie burdies ! But wither'd beldams , auld and droll , Rigwoodie hags wad spean a foal , Lowping an ' flinging on a crummock , I wonder ...
... ance were plush , o ' gude blue hair , I wad hae gi'en them off my hurdies , For ae blink o ' the bonnie burdies ! But wither'd beldams , auld and droll , Rigwoodie hags wad spean a foal , Lowping an ' flinging on a crummock , I wonder ...
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... , How your dread howling a lover alarms ! Wauken , ye breezes ! row gently , ye billows ! And waft my dear laddie ance mair to my arms . But oh , if he ' s faithless , and 66 "Here awa', there awa', wandering Willie"
... , How your dread howling a lover alarms ! Wauken , ye breezes ! row gently , ye billows ! And waft my dear laddie ance mair to my arms . But oh , if he ' s faithless , and 66 "Here awa', there awa', wandering Willie"
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... ance I lo'ed , Forget him shall I never : Our humble cot , and hamely fare , Ye freely shall partake it , That gallant badge , the dear cockade , Ye're welcome for the sake o't . VI . She gaz'd - she redden'd like a rose , — Syne pale ...
... ance I lo'ed , Forget him shall I never : Our humble cot , and hamely fare , Ye freely shall partake it , That gallant badge , the dear cockade , Ye're welcome for the sake o't . VI . She gaz'd - she redden'd like a rose , — Syne pale ...
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... ance had high command : When shall I see that honor'd land , That winding stream I love so dear ! Must wayward fortune's adverse hand For ever , ever keep me here . II . How lovely , Nith , thy fruitful vales , Where spreading hawthorns ...
... ance had high command : When shall I see that honor'd land , That winding stream I love so dear ! Must wayward fortune's adverse hand For ever , ever keep me here . II . How lovely , Nith , thy fruitful vales , Where spreading hawthorns ...
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