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The hemp-dresser ( The deil's awa wi' the exciseman) |
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The Highland widow's lament |
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The king o' France he rade a race . |
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The lass that made the bed to me |
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The lovely lass of Inverness |
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The muckin o' Geordy's byre |
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The musket salute {Failte na miosg) |
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The rashes (7'he wee wee German lairdie) |
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The rowin't in her apron {My love isfix'd on Donald] |
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The sow's tail to Geordie |
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The souters o' Selkirk .... |
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The weaver and his shuttle (see Jockey's gray breeks) |
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The winter it is past ... |
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There are few good fellows when Jamie's awa ( There"I |
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never be peace till Jamie comes home, 357) |
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There's news, lasses, news |
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This is no mine ain house |
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Three gude fellows ayont the glen |
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To the weaver's gin ye go |
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