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|  | When rosy May comes in wi' flowers |  |
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|  | Sweet are the banks |  |
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|  | Last May a braw wooer |  |
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|  | O saw ye bonie Lesley? |  |
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|  | Oran Guoil |  |
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|  | Thine am I |  |
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|  | Weary fa' you Duncan Gray |  |
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|  | My Harry was a gallant gay |  |
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9
|  | Lament for Abercairney |  |
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10
|  | What shall I do with an auld man? |  |
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|  | Auld Lang Syne |  |
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|  | Whare are ye gaun my bonie Lass? |  |
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13
|  | I'll ay ca' in by yon town |  |
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14
|  | Her daddie forbad |  |
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15
|  | First when Maggie |  |
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|  | O wha my Babie-Clouts will buy? |  |
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|  | I hae a wife o' my ain |  |
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18
|  | Over the waters to Charlie |  |
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|  | She's fair and fause |  |
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20
|  | Peggy's lament |  |
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21
|  | Ae fond kiss |  |
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22
|  | Ye Banks and Braes O' Bonnie Doon, folk song |  |
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|  | O whar gat ye that hauvermeal Bannock? |  |
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24
|  | Now nature hangs her mantle green |  |
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|  | Saw ye my father? |  |
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|  | Wae is my heart |  |
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27
|  | Out over the forth |  |
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28
|  | O leave novels ye mauchline belles |  |
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29
|  | My love, she's but a lassie yet |  |
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30
|  | Sir John Cope |  |
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31
|  | McPherson's rant |  |
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32
|  | The bairns gat out wi' an unco shout |  |
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|  | Corn rigs (The rigs o' barley) |  |
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|  | Jamie come try me |  |
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