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with critical observations and biographical notices, by Robert Burns

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137<br />

Whan we came in <strong>by</strong> Glasgowe town,<br />

We were a comely sight to see<br />

My love was clad i' th' black velvet,<br />

And I mysell in cramasie.<br />

But had I wist before I kisst,<br />

That love had been sae ill to win,<br />

I had lockt my heart in a case of gowd,<br />

And pinn'd it wi' a siller pin.<br />

Oh, oh I if my young babe were borne,<br />

And set upon the nurse's knee.<br />

And I mysell were dead <strong>and</strong> gone.<br />

For a maid again He never be !*<br />

DUNCAN GRAY.<br />

Dr. BlacJdock informed me that he had often<br />

heard the tradition that this air was composed hy a<br />

carman in Glasgow.<br />

Duncan Gray cam here to woo,<br />

Ha, ha, the wooing o't,<br />

On blythe yule night when we were fou.<br />

Ha, ha, the wooing o't.<br />

* This song is quoted in a musical medley published in 1600.

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