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anJ raw’d he’d alk my daddy, 0>
O dear to wrd mr he conffIi*dr
the Caleduniai laddie O,
Chor. O, mv boany- boany MighUad boy,
ay bonny, bonny Highland Ud,
My bonny, bonny tiighland laddie Qt
my Caledonian laddie, Q,
The aaidecs try baith far and near,
to gain you^g San^/ orer,
Ea;. ail thtir an I didna featj,
be 'Arin ;a prore a ttver.
I'o; fun he tal’ me fru k and free,
unknowa to dad or manunr, O,
JieMI sisrry me; ah • tune but mr,
tho Caledordan kdd e, O; O my,
The tolber day from Dundee fair,
he brought me hame a bacn«J,
A c*r> sr- d ribboa for my hair,
bet mark what loon «mc on it f
At )*U st k rk we fomewait flood,
in fpiteofnirmor daddy, O,
He married me, do «H l could;
tiu Calcdoai sa laddie, O. C toy, &«.
FINIS.
anJ raw’d he’d alk my daddy, 0>
O dear to wrd mr he conffIi*dr
the Caleduniai laddie O,
Chor. O, mv boany- boany MighUad boy,
ay bonny, bonny Highland Ud,
My bonny, bonny tiighland laddie Qt
my Caledonian laddie, Q,
The aaidecs try baith far and near,
to gain you^g San^/ orer,
Ea;. ail thtir an I didna featj,
be 'Arin ;a prore a ttver.
I'o; fun he tal’ me fru k and free,
unknowa to dad or manunr, O,
JieMI sisrry me; ah • tune but mr,
tho Caledordan kdd e, O; O my,
The tolber day from Dundee fair,
he brought me hame a bacn«J,
A c*r> sr- d ribboa for my hair,
bet mark what loon «mc on it f
At )*U st k rk we fomewait flood,
in fpiteofnirmor daddy, O,
He married me, do «H l could;
tiu Calcdoai sa laddie, O. C toy, &«.
FINIS.
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Chapbooks printed in Scotland > Fairs > Wee wifukie, or, This is no me > (8) |
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Description | Over 3,000 chapbooks published in Scotland in the 18th and 19th centuries. Subjects include courtship, humour, occupations, fairs, apparitions, war, politics, crime, executions, Jacobites, transvestites, and freemasonry. Chapbooks are small booklets of 8, 12, 16 and 24 pages, often illustrated with crude woodcuts. Produced cheaply and sold by peddlars on the streets, they formed the staple reading material of the common people, along with broadsides. |
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