. [A composite music volume containing different issues of Thomson's octavo] collection of the songs of Burns, Sir Walter Scott ...: united to the select melodies of Scotland, and of Ireland & Wales. kendrum. He sighed and praised my sma waist, My round waist, my jimp waist,My lips he would right fain taste, But doughtna closer words he came to daffin, But sic a fit o coughin !I couldna keep frae laughin, At ancient Aikendrum. O gin yell come to our town, To our town, to our town, Yell ay be queen of our town, * Then busk, my bride, and come. Wi steed, and siller bridle, And gowd on


. [A composite music volume containing different issues of Thomson's octavo] collection of the songs of Burns, Sir Walter Scott ...: united to the select melodies of Scotland, and of Ireland & Wales. kendrum. He sighed and praised my sma waist, My round waist, my jimp waist,My lips he would right fain taste, But doughtna closer words he came to daffin, But sic a fit o coughin !I couldna keep frae laughin, At ancient Aikendrum. O gin yell come to our town, To our town, to our town, Yell ay be queen of our town, * Then busk, my bride, and come. Wi steed, and siller bridle, And gowd on your side-saddle,— Through gifts and grace a cradle, Sighed gallant Aikendrum. There came a lad to my bower, To my bower, to my bower ;1 A bonnie lad, a quiet hour Work like a spell wi some. But, commend me to the cattle, 5S ho clink down current metal,— There he charms in sign and settle, Quo sicker Aikendrum. Theres wit aneath his grey hair,His grey hair, his grey hair, To gather gowd, and make mair,—He still said Nannie come. His head all bald and hoary,He wavd in all its glory, Laid lands and bonds afore me,—Ive wedded Aikendrum. 36. AIKENDRUM. The Sym5 Accompt and Words new woo_er came to our town, To our town to our town-; His m i f \j\UjT0 m Y


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