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A fair maid sat in her bower-door ..... |
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A ship I have got in the North Country .... |
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A wonder stranger ne'er was known ..... |
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About Yule, when the wind blew cule ..... |
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Adieu, madame, my mother dear . . |
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A' the boys of merry Lincoln ...... |
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All the trees they are so high ...... |
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All under the leaves and the leaves of life .... |
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An ancient story I'll tell you anon . |
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An earthly nourrice sits and sings ...... |
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Annan water's wading deep. . ... |
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As I pass'd by a river side ....... |
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As I sat under a sycamore tree ...... |
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As I was a-walking mine alane ...... |
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As I was cast in my first sleepe |
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As I was walking all alane ....... |
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As I was walking mine alane ...... |
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As it befel in midsummer-time ...... |
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As it fell on a holy-day ....... |
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As it fell on one holy-day ....... |
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As it fell out on a long summer's day ..... |
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As it fell out one May morning ...... |
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As it fell out upon a day ....... |
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Be it right or wrong, these men among .... |
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But how many months be in the year ? . |
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By Arthur's Dale as late I went ...... |
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Can I not sing but ' Hoy ' . ... |
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Childe Maurice hunted the Silver Wood .... |
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Childe Waters in his stable stood . . . . . |
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Clerk Colven and his gay ladie ...... |
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Clerk Saunders and may Margaret ..... |
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Come, all you brave gallants, and listen a while |
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Come, gentlemen all, and listen a while .... |
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Come listen to me, you gallants so free .... |
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Cospatrick has sent o'er the faem ..... |
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Der lived a king inta da aste ...... |
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Erlinton had a fair daughter ...... |
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Ettrick Forest is a fair forest ...... |
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