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11Now wat ye wha I met yestreen, Now wat ye wha I met yestreen,
22Coming thro' the broom, my jo? Coming down the street, my jo?
33My mistress, in her tartan screen, My mistress in her tartan screen,
44Fu' bonny, braw, and sweet, my jo. Fu' bonny, braw, and sweet, my jo.
55My dear, quoth I, thanks to the night, My dear, quoth I, thanks to the night,
66That never wish'd a lover ill, That never wish'd a lover ill;
77Since ye're out of your mither's sight, Since ye're out of your mother's sight,
88Let's tak a wauk up to the hill. Let's tak a walk up to the hill.
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1010There's up into a pleasant glen, There's up into a pleasant glen,
1111A wee piece frae my father's tow'r, A wee piece frae my father's tow'r,
1212A canny, saft, and flow'ry den, A canny, saft, and flow'ry den,
1313Where circling birks have form'd a bow'r; Where circling birks have formed a bow'r:
1414Whene'er the sun grows high and warm, Whene'er the sun grows high and warm,
1515We'll to that cauler shade remove; We'll to that caller shade remove,
1616There will I lock thee in my arms, There will I lock thee in mine arm,
1717And love and kiss, and kiss and love.And breathe the tender tale of love.

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