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(1) [Page 35] - My Nannie, o
Aui. oer the bill to Nannie
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My Nannie's charming, sweetand young,
Nae artfu' wiles to win ve,0,
May Ul befa' the flattering' tongue
That wad beguile mv Nannie, 0.
MY NANNIE, O. CONTINUED.
Her f»ce is fair, her heart is true,
As spotless as she bonnie. 0.
The op'mng gowan, wet wi'dew,
Nae purer is than Nannie, O.
A country lad is my degree,
And few there be that Veti me,0.
But what care I how few they be,
Im welcome aye to Nannie, 0.
My riches aVs my penny fee,
And 1 maun guide it canuie. 0,
But warld's gear ne'er troubles me ,
My thoughts are a 1 my Nannie, O.
Our auUguidmaii delights to see
His sheep and kye thrive bonnie, 0.
But I'm as hjythe,that hauds hispleugh,
And has nae care but Nanuie, 0.
Come well, come woe, leareiiaby,
I'll talc' what heavn will send me, 0,
Nae ither care in life have 1",
But live and love my Nannie, 0.
rue. BRAES 0' BALLOCHMYLE.
on Catrinelea, Nae lavroch Jang on luDotk green, Rut
Low in your wintry beds, ye flowers,
Again ye^l flourish fresh and fair ;
Ve birdies dumb, in withering bowers,
Again yell charm the vocal air.
But here alas! for me. nae mair
Shall birdie charm, orfloweret smile;
Fareweel the bounie banks of Ayr,
Fareweel , f areweel ! sweet Ballochmyle .'
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