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By the Braes o’ Bowhether}
To Pipe or Flute, when time will fuit,
We’ll d ance like ony feather,
An’, fkip the knowes where Claver grows,
Or ftray amang the Heather;
Ay ^free frae ftrife in lie a life,
There, weary fha.U we never,
By the little limpid ftreams,
On the Braes o’ Bowhether.
For the German Flute.
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