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with critical observations and biographical notices, by Robert Burns

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If I did offence, I'se make ye amends,<br />

O !<br />

Before I leave Peggy's mill-O.<br />

the mill, mill-O, <strong>and</strong> the kill, kilLO,<br />

And the cogging of the wheel-O,<br />

The sack <strong>and</strong> the sieve, a' thae ye man leave,<br />

And round <strong>with</strong> a soger reel-O.<br />

1 35 I<br />

WALY, WALY.<br />

In the west country I have heard a different<br />

edition of the second stanza.—Instead of the four<br />

lines, beginning <strong>with</strong>, "When cockle-shells," &c.<br />

the other way ran thus:—<br />

O wherefore need I busk my head.<br />

Or wherefore need I kame my hair.<br />

Sin my fause luve has me forsook.<br />

And says he'll never luve me mair.—<br />

O waly waly up the bank,<br />

And waly waly down the brae,<br />

And waly waly <strong>by</strong> yon burn-side,<br />

Where I <strong>and</strong> my love were wont to gae.<br />

* So it is iu tlie Tea Table Miscellany, from which the present<br />

copy is printed. Ed,

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