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(54) Page 46 - Banks of Yarrow
Then wt'E raip to yonder glade, "bonny lassie, O I
Where so oft beneaih tfee shade,, temiy lassie, 0(
Mth. liie songsters in. the grove, we have told ourtale of love,
And ha^ sportive gaxlands wove, boioij lassie, O !
A!i!l so&a niast "bid adiea, boujaj lassie. Of
lo this fkixj sceiie arid yon, honuj lassie, O!
To the streamlet wijidisig" clear, to the ira^raiit scented hiir,
E'en to tlice rfalL most dear, l)oniiy lassie, O !
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Far the frowns of fortune lioax, bonny lassie , O !
On thf lover at this tionr, bonny lassie. O !
Ere the golden orb of day walie the warblers on the spray,
rrom this land Imnst away, bonn^ lassie, OS
And TvtLfn. on a distant shore, bonny lassie, O !
SkoBJd I fall midst battle's roarifeoimyia^ssie.O!
^ilt thon,Juii3.,wfa?nyon.hear of thy lover on. his bier,
To his ni.em"iy drop a tear, bonny lassie. O.'
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A Favorite Glee.
D^ CaUcott.
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