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SONGS OF SCOTLAND.
AN THOU WERT MY AIN THING.
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An thou wert my ain thing, 0, I would love thee,
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I would love thee ; An thou wert my ain thing, how
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love thee !
An thou wert my ain thing, 0,
I would love thee, I would love thee ;
An thou wert my ain thing,
How dearly would I love thee !

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