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1 | 1 | Now wat ye wha I met yestreen, | Now wat ye wha I met yestreen, |
2 | 2 | Coming | Coming down the street, my jo? |
3 | 3 | My mistress | My mistress in her tartan screen, |
4 | 4 | Fu' bonny, braw, and sweet, my jo. | Fu' bonny, braw, and sweet, my jo. |
5 | 5 | My dear, quoth I, thanks to the night, | My dear, quoth I, thanks to the night, |
6 | 6 | That never wish'd a lover ill | That never wish'd a lover ill; |
7 | 7 | Since ye're out of your m | Since ye're out of your mother's sight, |
8 | 8 | Let's tak a wa | Let's tak a walk up to the hill. |
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10 | 10 | There's up into a pleasant glen, | There's up into a pleasant glen, |
11 | 11 | A wee piece frae my father's tow'r, | A wee piece frae my father's tow'r, |
12 | 12 | A canny, saft, and flow'ry den, | A canny, saft, and flow'ry den, |
13 | 13 | Where circling birks have form | Where circling birks have formed a bow'r: |
14 | 14 | Whene'er the sun grows high and warm, | Whene'er the sun grows high and warm, |
15 | 15 | We'll to that ca | We'll to that caller shade remove, |
16 | 16 | There will I lock thee in m | There will I lock thee in mine arm, |
17 | 17 | And | And breathe the tender tale of love. |
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