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O LADY MARY Ann looks o'er the castle wa ' , She saw three bonnie boys
playing at the ba ' , The youngest he was the flower amang them a ' ; My bonnie
laddie's young , but he's growin ' yet . “ O father , O father , an ' ye think it fit , We'll
send ...
O LADY MARY Ann looks o'er the castle wa ' , She saw three bonnie boys
playing at the ba ' , The youngest he was the flower amang them a ' ; My bonnie
laddie's young , but he's growin ' yet . “ O father , O father , an ' ye think it fit , We'll
send ...
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Robert Hartley Cromek. THE CARL OF KELLYBURN BRAES . THESE words are
mine ; I composed them from the old traditionary verses . There lived a carl on
Kellyburn braes , ( Hey , and the rue grows bonnie wi ' thyme ) And he had a wife
...
Robert Hartley Cromek. THE CARL OF KELLYBURN BRAES . THESE words are
mine ; I composed them from the old traditionary verses . There lived a carl on
Kellyburn braes , ( Hey , and the rue grows bonnie wi ' thyme ) And he had a wife
...
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O welcome , most kindly , ” the blythe carl said , ( Hey , and the rue grows bonnie
wi ' thyme ) But if ye can match her , ye're waur nor ye're ca'd , And the thyme it is
wither'd , and the rue is in prime . ” The devil has got the auld wife on his back ...
O welcome , most kindly , ” the blythe carl said , ( Hey , and the rue grows bonnie
wi ' thyme ) But if ye can match her , ye're waur nor ye're ca'd , And the thyme it is
wither'd , and the rue is in prime . ” The devil has got the auld wife on his back ...
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A reekit wee devil looks over the wa ' ; ( Hey , and the rue grows bonnie wi '
thyme ) O , help , master , help , or she'll ruin us a ' , And the thyme it is wither'd ,
and the rue is in prime . ” The devil he swore by the edge o ' his knife , ( Hey , and
the ...
A reekit wee devil looks over the wa ' ; ( Hey , and the rue grows bonnie wi '
thyme ) O , help , master , help , or she'll ruin us a ' , And the thyme it is wither'd ,
and the rue is in prime . ” The devil he swore by the edge o ' his knife , ( Hey , and
the ...
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BONNIE DUNDEE . * O whare gat ye that hauver - meal bannock , O silly blind
bodie , O dinna ye see ! I got it frae a sodger laddie , Between Saint Johnstone
and bonnie Dundee . O gin I saw the laddie that gae me't ! Aft has he doudl'd me
on ...
BONNIE DUNDEE . * O whare gat ye that hauver - meal bannock , O silly blind
bodie , O dinna ye see ! I got it frae a sodger laddie , Between Saint Johnstone
and bonnie Dundee . O gin I saw the laddie that gae me't ! Aft has he doudl'd me
on ...
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