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MUSICAL AND LITERARY MISCELLANY.
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SAW YE JOHNNIE COMIN'.
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O saw ye Johnnie conlin', quo' she.
Saw ye Johnnie comin' ;
O saw ye Johnnie comin', quo' she^
Saw ye Johnnie comin' :
Wi' his blue bonnet on his head,
And his doggie rinnin', quo* she.
And his doggie rinnin',
O fee him, faither, fee him, quo' slie,
Fee him, faither, fee him ;
O fee him, faither, fee him, quo' she.
Fee him, faither, fee him ;
For O he is a gallant lad.
And a weel doin' ;
And a' the wark about the town
Gaes wi' me when I see him, quo' she,
Gaes wi' me when I see him.
what will I do wi' him, hizzie.
What will I do wi' him ?
He's ne'er a savk upon his back.
And I hae nane to gi'ehim.
1 hae twa sarks into my kist,
And ane o' them I'll gie him ;
And for a merk o' mair fee
Dinna stand wi' him, quo' she,
Dinna stand wi' him.
For weel do I lo'e him, quo' she,
"Weel do I lo'e him ;
No. 71.
For weel do T lo'e him, quo' she,
Weel do I lo'e him,
O fee him, faither, fee him, quo' she,
Fee him, faither, fee him ;
He' 1 1 baud the pleugh, thrash in the barn.
And crack wi' me at e'en, quo* sh ,
And crack wi* me at e'en.
THOU HAST LEFT ME EVER.
Words to the same Air y by Bums.
Thou hast left me ever, Jamie !
Thou hast left me ever ;
Thou hast left me ever, Jam'e !
Thou hast left me ever.
Aften hast thou vow'd that death
Only should us sever ;
Now thou's left thy lass for ay —
I maun see thee never, Jamie,
I maun see thee never !
Thou hast me forsaken, Jamie I
Thou hast me forsaken ;
Thou hast me forsaken, Jamie I
Thou hast me forsaken.
Thou canst love another jo,
While my heart is breaking:
Soon my weary een I'll close.
Never mair to waken, Jamie,
Never mair to waken t

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