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Nac mair we'll meet again, my love, by yon burnside

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O beauty, peerless is thy glow

O cease, ye howling winds, to blow
O check, my love, the falling tear

O cherub, Content, at thy moss-cover'd shrine
O fare ye weel, fair Cartha's side

O for my awin Roy quod gude Wallas

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Oh! bright rose the sun on the beautiful ocean
O heard you the Mermaid of the sea

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Oh! I hae lost my silken snood

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OI hae twin'd wi' meikle love

O! heard you yon pibroch sound sad in the gale
Oh! holy be the sod

Oh, once there were minutes when light my heart beat R. Allan
Oh! that the chemist's magic art

Oh! weep not, sweet maid, though the bright

O! if you hae a heart to spare

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Once in the flight of ages past

Once more, enchanting girl, adieu

On the dark forest side, an old minstrel sat playing
O poortith cauld, and restless love

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✪ stop na, bonny bird, that strain
O sweet is the calm dewy evening
O! synge untoe mie roundelaie
O thou hast seen the lily fair

O Tibby I hae seen the day

O turn from me those stars of light
Our father's brow was cold, his eye
Our Lady sat in our good Lord's hall
Our youth will fade as fades the flower
Ovir Castell and Towre, ovir Citie and Toune
O we aft hae met at e'en, bonny Peggy, O
O weep not thus, we both shall know
O, wha's at my chamber door

O, when again shall my eyes rove

O, when shall I visit the land of my birth
O whistle and I'll come to you, my lad
O white foaming Rhaider, by thy roaring fall
O! who rides by night through the woodlands

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O Willie, weel I mind, I lent you my hand

Peace, peace to the shades of those heroes

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The boatswain's shrill whistle pip'd all hands ahoy
The cauld blasts o' winter blaw chill o'er the plain
The gale is high, the bark is light

The gloamin frae the welkin high

The health I once so much enjoy'd

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Spirits of love, who wander on

Star of the brave!-whose beam hath shed
Stay, glorious pageant, stay! it flics! it fades!
Stay, lady, stay, for mercy's sake

Steer, hither steer your winged pines

Subdued by misfortunes, and bowed down with

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The kiss, dear maid, thy lip has left

They lighted a taper at the dead hour of night

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The sun has gane down o'er the lofty Benlomond
The sun was wearing down the lift

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The warrior came down from his tent on the hill

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The weary pund o' tow

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The young May-moon is beaming, love
This bottle's the sun of our table

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This life is all chequered with pleasures and woes
This pledge of affection, dear Ellen, receive
Tho' the winter of age wreathes her snow

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Thou art not false, but thou art fickle

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Thou dark winding Carron, once pleasing to see note Tannahill
Though yon fareweel may be my last
Thou must not linger, lovely one
Thou'rt gane awa', thou'rt gane awa'
Thy braes are bonny, Yarrow stream
Thy woods and glades, sweet Arthurlie
'Tis said that men are false and fickle
'Tis no very lang sinsyne

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'Twas a keen frosty morn, and the snow heavy falling Upton

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We'll meet beside the dusky glen, on yon burn side

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O turn from me those stars of light
Our youth will fade as fades the flower

Ovir Castell and Towre, ovir Citie and Toune note
O we aft hae met at e'en, bonny Peggy, O
Peace, peace to the shades of those heroes

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Best, lovely babe, on mother's knee

See in pride of summer growing

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Silent and sad the minstrel sat
Spirits of love that wander on
Summer comes, and in her crain
Sweet's the dew-deck'd rose in June
Sweet was yon note to fancy's ear
That life's a faughtenere is nae doubt
The bell had toll'd the midnight hour
The gale is high, the bark is light
The health I once so much enjoy'd
The lovely Ellen was laid in her shroud
The night-dew fell on a lovely rose
The pearl of the fountain

The primrose may blaw in the dawn o' the

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The smoke from yon cottage no longer is rising

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The storm sweeps wildly thro' the sky

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The sun was wearing down the lift

This pledge of affection, dear Ellen, receive
Tho' the winter of age wreathes her snow

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When life from this bosom for ever is fled

When sets the sun o'er Lomond's height

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Wherever I wander, be't foul or be't fair

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Why so sad is my heart, thus to leave thee alane

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