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TO DAUWl'Ojr ME.
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Kur a' his meal and a' his maut, His g"car may buy liim Uyr & jnwes,
E"or a' his fr-ush beef and Ms van. His gear may buy him glens <fe klLuwes;
For a' his gold and white monk. Rut me he snail not buy nor fee,
An auld man shall never datmfon me. For an auld man shall never datinton me.
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FROM 7'HF.E, ELIZA, I MUST GO.
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