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A.Tili RoL Moris
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Fellow, and Wale of auld Men HcTsJourfcore of black $hee?, ardjourfcore
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tazj And Auld Rol> Moris « the Man ye maun lew.
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Fray had your Torunie Mither^Let y abee,
For his Eild and my EilA will never aaree:
They 11 never aareel and that will he-pen,
For he isFourJcore/ and I'm but Fifteen .
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I hen hold your ToiupieJDouahter fylav by vPride
For he's be the Bride njoom and yes be theBride
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Hefhall life by your Tide, and kip you tcro/
AuldRob Moris is the Man you maim, lav .
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That auld Rob Moris I ken him foil weel,
His A-itpicks out like ony Teet-Creel,
He's out-Blind,in-kneedandrinaLe-eyd too-
AuUl Rob Moris is the Man 111 ne'er loo.
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Lho*auldHoh Moris be an elderly Man,
Yet his auld B rate it will buy a new Tan •
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TheiiDouyhter yefliovdna he foe ill topoo
For auld Rob Morisis the Many ou maun
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Hut auld "Rob Moris I never will hae/
His Back is Jo ftifF and his Beard is arown. Gray ;
I had titter die than live wi' him a Year,
oae mair of Rob Moris I never will hear .
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