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(191) Page 65 - We'll meet beside the dusky glen
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III lead tbee to tbc biikin imwV, (in yon burn side,
Sac sweetly wove wi* woodbine flo\vV,oii yon burn side;
There tin- roses bloom sae fair,
Tliere sefcurely snorts tlic hare,
Tbcre well pletlge our love sencere, ilown by von bnrn side.
AwV, ye rude unfeeling" crew, Irac yon burn side;
Tbose fairy-scenes are no for you, by yon Irani side;
There fancy smooths her theme,
Ry the sweetly murmVing stream.
And the rock-lodg'f echoes skim, down by yon burn side.
Vow the planting- ta|>s are ting\l wi 1 g-otld, on yon burn side,
And gloamin draws her Foggy shroud o'er yon bnrn side;
Far frae the -noisy scene,
III through the fields alane;
There well mect-tnv ain dear Jean, down by yon burn side.

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