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with critical observations and biographical notices, by Robert Burns

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117<br />

Farewel, the glen sae hushyj 01<br />

Farewelf the plain sae rashy, O<br />

To other l<strong>and</strong>s I now must go.<br />

To sing my Highl<strong>and</strong> lassie, O<br />

GUDE YILL COMES, AND GUDE YILL GOES.<br />

This song sings to the tune called The bottom, of<br />

the punch bowl, of which a very good copy may be<br />

found in M'Gibbon's Collection.<br />

gude yill comes, <strong>and</strong> gude yill goes,<br />

Gude yill gars me sell iny hose,<br />

Sell my hose, <strong>and</strong> pawn my shoon.<br />

For gude yill keeps my heart aboon.<br />

1 had sax owsen in a pleugh,<br />

And they drew teugh <strong>and</strong> weel eneugh<br />

I drank them a' ane <strong>by</strong> ane.<br />

For gude yill keeps my heart aboon.<br />

Gude yill, S^c,<br />

1 had forty shillin in a clout,<br />

G ude yill gart me pyke them out<br />

That gear should moule I thought a sin,<br />

Gude yill keeps my heart aboon.<br />

Gude yill, S^c,

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