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Adieu ! a heart-warm, fond adieu |
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Adown winding Nith I did wander |
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Ae fond kiss, and then we sever |
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A fig for those by law protected |
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*Aften hae I play'd at the cards |
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Again rejoicing Nature sees |
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Ah, Chloris, since it may not be |
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A Highland lad my love was born |
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Altho' my back be at the wa' |
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Altho' my bed were in yon muir |
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Altho' thou maun never be mine |
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Amang the trees, where humming bees |
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Ance crowdie, twice crowdie |
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An' C/iarlie, he fs my darling |
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And for atdd lang syne, my jo |
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And P11 kiss thee yet, yet |
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And maun I still on Menie doat |
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Anna, thy charms my bosom fire |
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Ari 0, for aneand-l7venty, Tarn |
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An somebody were come again |
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An ye had been where I hae been |
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A rosebud by my early walk |
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As down the burn they took their way |
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*As I cam down by yon castle wa' |
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As I cam down the banks o' Nith |
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As I came o'er the Cairney mount |
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As I gaed down the water-side |
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As I gaed up by yon gate-end . |
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*As I lay on my bed on a night |
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As I stood by yon roofless tower .. |
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As I was walking up the street |
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♦As I went out ae May morning |
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*As late by a sodger I chanced to pass |
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A slave to love's unbounded sway |
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A' the lads o' Thornie-bank |
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Awa wV your belles and your beauties |
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Bannocks o' bear meal .... |
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Behind yon hills where Lugar flows |
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Behold, my love, how green the groves |
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