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3. Hame, hame, hame, hame fain wad I be.
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2. Hame, hame, hame to my ain coun-trie ! The green leaf o' loy-al-tie is be-gin-ning for to fa'. And the
3. Hame, hame, hame to my ain coun-trie! The great nowaregane, a' who ventur'd for tosave,Andthe
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2. surp-iug ty-ran-nie, And green it will grow in my ain coun-trie.
3. blythe in my e'e, I'll shine on ye yet in my ain coun-trie.
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* This air is evidently a modification of " The Bridegroom Gr.at," the tune to which Lady Anne Lind=ay wrote her celebrated ballad
' Ai]ld Robin Gray." Another version of the song is given by Hogg in his Jacobite JRelics, Ser. I., Song Ixxx.

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