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Side 22
O leeze me on my wee thing , My bonie blythsome wee thing ; Sae lang ' s I hae
my wee thing , I ' ll think my lot divine . ine . Tho ' warld ' s care we share o ' t , And
may see meikle mair o ' t , Wi ' her I ' ll blythly bear it , And ne ' er a word repine ...
O leeze me on my wee thing , My bonie blythsome wee thing ; Sae lang ' s I hae
my wee thing , I ' ll think my lot divine . ine . Tho ' warld ' s care we share o ' t , And
may see meikle mair o ' t , Wi ' her I ' ll blythly bear it , And ne ' er a word repine ...
Side 31
But there is ane , a secret ane , Aboon them a ' I lae him better ; And I ' ll be his ,
and he ' ll be mine , The bonie lad o ' Galla water . Altho ' his daddie was nae
laird , And tho ' I hae na meikle tocher ; Yet rich in kindest , truest love , We ' ll tent
...
But there is ane , a secret ane , Aboon them a ' I lae him better ; And I ' ll be his ,
and he ' ll be mine , The bonie lad o ' Galla water . Altho ' his daddie was nae
laird , And tho ' I hae na meikle tocher ; Yet rich in kindest , truest love , We ' ll tent
...
Side 40
But should ' st thou not poor Marian know , I ' ll turn my feet and part ; And think
the storms that round me blow , Far kinder than thy heart , It is but doing justice to
Dr . Walcott to mention , that his song is the original . Mr . Burns saw it , liked it ...
But should ' st thou not poor Marian know , I ' ll turn my feet and part ; And think
the storms that round me blow , Far kinder than thy heart , It is but doing justice to
Dr . Walcott to mention , that his song is the original . Mr . Burns saw it , liked it ...
Side 44
OH open the door , some pity to shew , Oh , open the door to me , Oh , * Tho '
thou hast been false , I ' ll ever prove true , Oh , open the door to me , Oh . Cauld
is the blast upon my pale cheek , But. * This second line was originally , If love it
may ...
OH open the door , some pity to shew , Oh , open the door to me , Oh , * Tho '
thou hast been false , I ' ll ever prove true , Oh , open the door to me , Oh . Cauld
is the blast upon my pale cheek , But. * This second line was originally , If love it
may ...
Side 45
... van mo The wan moon is setting behind the white wave , And time is setting
with me , Oh : False friends , false love , farewell ! for mair I ' ll ne ' er trouble them
, nor thee , Oh . She has open ' d the door , she has open ' d it wide , She sees his
...
... van mo The wan moon is setting behind the white wave , And time is setting
with me , Oh : False friends , false love , farewell ! for mair I ' ll ne ' er trouble them
, nor thee , Oh . She has open ' d the door , she has open ' d it wide , She sees his
...
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