The Popular songs of Scotland with their appropriate melodies . =t e£ =£ un - co6 skeigh,7 Gart8 poor Diin - can stand a - beigh,8 Ha, ha, the ^ ,-J -I J [-,—I 1 A O ?—^9 B —Si -»? *l ^ / J* /z. Duncan fleechd,10 and Duncan prayd, Ha, ha, the wooing ot,Meg was deaf as Ailsa Craig,11 Ha, ha, the wooing sighd baith out and in,Gratu his een baith bleerd18 and blin,1*Spak o lowpin15 oer a linn,18 Ha, ha, the wooing ot. Time and chance are but a tide, Ha, ha, the wooing ot,Slighted love is sair17 to bide,13 Ha, ha, the wooing I, like a fool, quo he,For a haughty hizzie19 die ?She


The Popular songs of Scotland with their appropriate melodies . =t e£ =£ un - co6 skeigh,7 Gart8 poor Diin - can stand a - beigh,8 Ha, ha, the ^ ,-J -I J [-,—I 1 A O ?—^9 B —Si -»? *l ^ / J* /z. Duncan fleechd,10 and Duncan prayd, Ha, ha, the wooing ot,Meg was deaf as Ailsa Craig,11 Ha, ha, the wooing sighd baith out and in,Gratu his een baith bleerd18 and blin,1*Spak o lowpin15 oer a linn,18 Ha, ha, the wooing ot. Time and chance are but a tide, Ha, ha, the wooing ot,Slighted love is sair17 to bide,13 Ha, ha, the wooing I, like a fool, quo he,For a haughty hizzie19 die ?She may gae to—France for me! Ha. ha, the wooing ot. How it comes, let doctors tell, Ha, ha, the wooing ot,Meg grew sick as he grew well, Ha, ha, the wooing in her bosom wrings,For relief a sigh she brings;And 0, her een, they spak sic things 1 Ha, ha, the wooing ot. Duncan was a lad o grace, Ha, ha, the wooing ot,Maggies was a piteous case, Ha, ha, the wooing couldna be her death,Swelling pity smoord20 his wrath;Now theyre crouse21 and canty22 baith, Ha, ha, the wooing ot. Very. I Tipsy. 2 Cast. 3 Full. * nigh. s itoud ; saucy. s Made ; forced. 5 At a shy


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Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1880, booksubjectsongsen, bookyear1887