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3 lo'e na a Ia^^ie but ane.^
1st Verse by John Clunie of Bortliwick,
tlie three following Verses by Hectob Macneill.
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lo'e na a lad - die but ane,
ith - ers brag weel o' their gear,
Me - nie ! the heart that is true
ends wi' a kiss and a smile-
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2. land and their lord - ly de ■
3. some - thing mair cost - ly than
4. me, can I tak' it a -
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gear;
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it has nae - thing to
die's un - prac - tis'd in
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1. ain ;
2. dear,
3. sue, . .
4. guile, .
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ain I am will - ing to
il - ka thing lord - ly to
morn it has nae - thing to
free aye
to
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be. .
me.
fear.
kiss!
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* This air belongs to the 17th century ; it is the composition of Matthew Loclie, and is therefore English. The old title is " My lodging
it is on the cold ground." The Key. John Clunie was born 1.57, and died 1819.

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