The Popular songs of Scotland with their appropriate melodies . And his dog - gie rin - nin* quo she, -?r i SAW YE JOHNNIE COMIN? 87. Fee him, father, fee him, quo she, Fee him, father, fee him ;Fee him, father, fee him, quo she, Fee him, father, fee him;For he is a gallant lad, And a weel-doin;And a the wark about the house, Gaes wi me when I see him, quo she, Wi me when I see him. What will I do wi him, quo he, What will I do wi him ?Hes neer a sark upon his back— And I hae nane to gie hae twa sarks into my kist, And ane o them Ill gie himAnd for a merk o mair fee Dinna stand wi him, q


The Popular songs of Scotland with their appropriate melodies . And his dog - gie rin - nin* quo she, -?r i SAW YE JOHNNIE COMIN? 87. Fee him, father, fee him, quo she, Fee him, father, fee him ;Fee him, father, fee him, quo she, Fee him, father, fee him;For he is a gallant lad, And a weel-doin;And a the wark about the house, Gaes wi me when I see him, quo she, Wi me when I see him. What will I do wi him, quo he, What will I do wi him ?Hes neer a sark upon his back— And I hae nane to gie hae twa sarks into my kist, And ane o them Ill gie himAnd for a merk o mair fee Dinna stand wi him, quo she, Dinna stand wi him. For weel do I loe him, quo she, Wecl do I loe him;For weel do I loe him, quo she, Weel do I loe fee him, father, fee him, quo she, Fee him, father, fee him;Hell haud the pleugh, thrash in the barn, And crack wi me at een, quo she, And crack wi me at een. * Saw te Johnnie comin ? This song, for genuine humour, and lively originality in the air is take it to be very old.—Burnss Beliques. This observation has been hastily made; for the air, either whenplayed or sung slowly, as i


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