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AULD ROBIN GRAY , This air was formerly called The Bridegroom greets when
the sun gangs down . The words are by Lady Ann Lindsay . When the sheep are
in the fauld , and the ky at hame , And a ' the warld to sleep are gane ; The waes ...
AULD ROBIN GRAY , This air was formerly called The Bridegroom greets when
the sun gangs down . The words are by Lady Ann Lindsay . When the sheep are
in the fauld , and the ky at hame , And a ' the warld to sleep are gane ; The waes ...
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Auld Rob maintain'd them baith , and wi ' tears in his ee , Said , “ Jenny , for their
sakes , O marry me . ” My heart it said nay , I look'd for Jamie back , But the wind it
blew high , and the ship it was a wrack ; The ship it was a wrack , why didna ...
Auld Rob maintain'd them baith , and wi ' tears in his ee , Said , “ Jenny , for their
sakes , O marry me . ” My heart it said nay , I look'd for Jamie back , But the wind it
blew high , and the ship it was a wrack ; The ship it was a wrack , why didna ...
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AULD LANG SYNE . RAMSAY , as usual with him , has taken the idea of the song
, and the first line , from the old fragment , which may be seen in The Museum ,
vol . v . Should auld acquaintance be forgot , And never brought to mind ? Should
...
AULD LANG SYNE . RAMSAY , as usual with him , has taken the idea of the song
, and the first line , from the old fragment , which may be seen in The Museum ,
vol . v . Should auld acquaintance be forgot , And never brought to mind ? Should
...
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We twa hae paidl't i ' the burn , Frae morning sun ' till dine ; But seas between us
braid hae roard , Sin auld lang syne . For auld , & c . And there's a han ' , my trusty
fiere , And gies a han ' o ' thine ! And we'll tak a right gude willy - waught * For ...
We twa hae paidl't i ' the burn , Frae morning sun ' till dine ; But seas between us
braid hae roard , Sin auld lang syne . For auld , & c . And there's a han ' , my trusty
fiere , And gies a han ' o ' thine ! And we'll tak a right gude willy - waught * For ...
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He's left the sea , an ' he's come to the lan ' , An ' there he met an auld beggar
man . What news , what news , my auld beggar man , What news , what news by
sea or by lau ' . Nae news , nae news , the auld beggar said , But the king's
dochter ...
He's left the sea , an ' he's come to the lan ' , An ' there he met an auld beggar
man . What news , what news , my auld beggar man , What news , what news by
sea or by lau ' . Nae news , nae news , the auld beggar said , But the king's
dochter ...
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