The complete works of Robert Burns (self-interpreting) . :— MY AIN KIND DEARIE, O.[Second Version.^ When oer the hill the eening star Tells bughtin-time is near, my jo,And owsen frae the furrowd field Return sae dowf and weary, O;Down by the burn, where birken buds Wi dew are hangin clear, my jo,Ill meet thee on the lea-rig. My ain kind dearie, O! In mirkest glen at midnight hour, Id rove and neer be eerie, O,If through that glen I gaed to thee, My ain kind dearie, O !Although the night were neer sae wild, And I were neer sae weary, O,Id meet thee on the lea-rig. My ain kind dearie, O ! The hu


The complete works of Robert Burns (self-interpreting) . :— MY AIN KIND DEARIE, O.[Second Version.^ When oer the hill the eening star Tells bughtin-time is near, my jo,And owsen frae the furrowd field Return sae dowf and weary, O;Down by the burn, where birken buds Wi dew are hangin clear, my jo,Ill meet thee on the lea-rig. My ain kind dearie, O! In mirkest glen at midnight hour, Id rove and neer be eerie, O,If through that glen I gaed to thee, My ain kind dearie, O !Although the night were neer sae wild, And I were neer sae weary, O,Id meet thee on the lea-rig. My ain kind dearie, O ! The hunter loes the morning sun. To rouse the mountain dear, my jo;At noon the fisher seeks the glen. Along the burn to steer, my jo ;Gie me the hour of gloaming gray. It maks my heart sae cheery, O,To meet thee on the lea-rig. My ain kind dearie, O ! I am interrupted. Yours, &c. R. B. * And Thomson printed it his way. I 0 . ii: ,^K ?^ TT* iti a; 0 a: ^ II ^S ? ^ ^ Ui ^ a: ^ h, 2: ^i; A^ K ?: A.^ Ui ^v^ UJ >? ^ s §.


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