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Thou art gane awa, thou art gane awaj.,.. ...... 12
The weary pund, the weary pnnd5.............o....l4
'Twas on the mora of sweet May.day5....„...o...28
'Twas summer^ and softly the breezes^ 38
Thou ling'ring star, with lessening Fay,„....„...,40
The spring. time returns, ..e .70
The auld man's mare's dead, 95
There Nancy's to the green- wood gane,. .111
Th'i sun hasgane down o^ertheloftyBcnlamondlSO
Tiie deii cam iiildlia thro' the town, ...,..=...., ...158
Up amang yon cliffy rod*
When giooiny night had taken Wight^, ............ XO
Wheo merry hearts were gay,,.......-...-...— —."65
^/ee Wsihe Gray, and his leather wallet,. .»..li7
Wha wadna. be in !oyeJ..:^...«■.....— ..."»»— "."133
When simmer comes, (he s-^vains on Tsveed, 135
VVe'i! moot beside the du«ky glcn,,.=...c.....a,...a40
\¥i'p.n I was in my se'enteeuth year,.,. .o..,146
When first I cimt to be a man, .«,...«. ,.= 172
VVIierc braving angry winder's storms, ..», ....... .177
We'll put a bhcep»head i the pat,,. ...,.,»......«.. 183.
You've purely heard o' firmoij;- Keii^-.,.. =»..... ...78
Young Sandy once a wooing came,.. c....r.».120
I'o'jng J.imic lo'ed me well, o...=o. .....«..<....-... .13-1-

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