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TONE-POETRY OF ROBERT BURNS
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No. 18 1. I gaed tip to Dicnse.
Tune : Rob shear' din hairst. Cal. Pocket Companion, 1753, v. p. 11,
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Chorus. Robin shure in hairst,
I shure wV him ;
Fient a heuk had I,
Yet I stack by him.
I gaed up to Dunse
To warp a wab o' plaiden ;
At his daddy's 'yett
Wha met me but Robin !
Was na Robin bauld,
The' I was a cottar?
Play'd me sic a trick,
An' me the Eller's dochter !
Robin promis'd me ■
A' my winter vittle;
Fient haet he had but three
Guse feathers and a whittle !
No. 182. My love, she's but a lassie yet.
Tune : My love, she''s but a lassie yet. Scots Musical Museum, 1790, No. 225.
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We'll let her stand a year or twa, She'll no be hauf sae sau - cy yet ;

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