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(42) Page 30 - Theid mi dhachaidh cro cheann'n t-saile -- Is leam cruinneag dhonn na'm bo -- Scotland's firdt James
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THEID MI DHACHAIDH CRO CHEANN’N T-SAILE.
'Til return to Kintail!'
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IS LEAM CRUINNEAG DHONN NA’M BO.
“The Brown Maid that tends the Cows!’
SCOTLAND’S FIRST JAMES*
* “King James the I. of Scotland particularly excelled in music, and the musical world are indebted to him for the sweet plaintive melody of some of
our ancient Scotch airs. He was assassinated at the Carthusian Monastery, near Perth, in 1437.” Modern name—“The Birks of Invermay.”—K. N.M.
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