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Side 9
In mirkest glen , at midnight hour , I ' d rove , and ne ' er be eerie 0 , If thro ' that
glen I gaed to thee , My ain kind dearie O . Altho ' the night were ne ' er sae wild ,
* And I were ne ' er sae wearie 0 I ' d meet thee on the lea - rig , My ain kind ...
In mirkest glen , at midnight hour , I ' d rove , and ne ' er be eerie 0 , If thro ' that
glen I gaed to thee , My ain kind dearie O . Altho ' the night were ne ' er sae wild ,
* And I were ne ' er sae wearie 0 I ' d meet thee on the lea - rig , My ain kind ...
Side 31
There ' s braw braw lads , on Yarrow braes , That wander thro ' the blooming
heather ; But Yarrow braes , nor Ettric shaws , Can match the lads o ' Galla water .
But there is ane , a secret ane , Aboon them a ' I lae him better ; And I ' ll be his ...
There ' s braw braw lads , on Yarrow braes , That wander thro ' the blooming
heather ; But Yarrow braes , nor Ettric shaws , Can match the lads o ' Galla water .
But there is ane , a secret ane , Aboon them a ' I lae him better ; And I ' ll be his ...
Side 41
... That make the miser ' s treasure poor : How blythly wad I bide the stoure , A
weary slave frae sun to sun ; Could I the rich reward secure , The lovely Mary
Morison . Yestreen when to the trembling string , The dance gaed thro ' the
lighted ha ' ...
... That make the miser ' s treasure poor : How blythly wad I bide the stoure , A
weary slave frae sun to sun ; Could I the rich reward secure , The lovely Mary
Morison . Yestreen when to the trembling string , The dance gaed thro ' the
lighted ha ' ...
Side 44
I leave it to you , my dear Sir , to determine whether the above , or the old Thro '
the lang muir be the best . No . XV . MR . BURNS TO MR . THOMSON . Open the
door to me , Oh ! WITH ALTERATIONS . OH open the door , some pity to shew ...
I leave it to you , my dear Sir , to determine whether the above , or the old Thro '
the lang muir be the best . No . XV . MR . BURNS TO MR . THOMSON . Open the
door to me , Oh ! WITH ALTERATIONS . OH open the door , some pity to shew ...
Side 62
There ' s braw , braw lads on Yarrow braes , “ That wander thro ' the blooming
heather , " You may alter to “ Braw , braw lads on Yarrow braes , “ Ye wander , & c
. arro · My song , Here awa there awa , as amended by Mr Erskine , I entirely ...
There ' s braw , braw lads on Yarrow braes , “ That wander thro ' the blooming
heather , " You may alter to “ Braw , braw lads on Yarrow braes , “ Ye wander , & c
. arro · My song , Here awa there awa , as amended by Mr Erskine , I entirely ...
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