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Hardy Knute {The Isle of Kyle) |
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I had a horse, and I had nae mair |
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I'll gae nae mair to your town (We'll gang nae mair tt |
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I'll mak you be fain to follow me |
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I'm o'er young to marry yet |
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I rede ye beware 0' the ripells, young man {Logie 0 |
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I wish my love were in a mire . |
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Jenny dang the weaver {Jenny beguiVd the webster) |
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Jockey fou and Jenny fain |
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Jockie was the blythest lad |
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John Anderson my jo, John__.---------»---------r-__ _j |
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Johnny McGill {Come under my plaidie) |
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Jolly mortals, fill your glasses |
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Lady Catherine Ogle {Katherine Ogie) |
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Lass, an I come near thee |
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Let me in this ae night ( Will ye lend me your loom, lass) |
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