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Ca' tbe ^oMOcs to tbe hnowee.'
Poco andante.
Voice.
Piano.
con Ped
con molto espress.
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Ca'
the yowes
to
the knowes, Ca' them where the hea - ther grows.
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den side,
lent tow'rs,
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shine
my
woods a - mang ;
spread - ing wide,
mid - night hours,
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* This air was rescued from oblivion about the year 1V87 by Bums. He sent it, with tlie verses given above, to Johnson for his Scot's
Musical Museum. The verses are partly traditional. The Cluden is a river in Dumfrieshire.

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