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with critical observations and biographical notices, by Robert Burns

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139<br />

Meg grew sick—as he grew heal,<br />

Htty ha, Sfc.<br />

Something in her bosom wrings,<br />

For relief a sigh she brings<br />

And O, her e'en, they spak sic things<br />

Ha, ha, 3^c.<br />

Duncan was a lad o' grace.<br />

Ha, ha, 8^c.<br />

Maggie's was a piteous case,<br />

Ha, ha, &)C.<br />

Duncan could na be her death,<br />

Swelling pity smoor'd his wrath<br />

Now they're crouse <strong>and</strong> canty baith,<br />

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

DUMBARTON DRUMS.<br />

This is the last of the West Highl<strong>and</strong> airs; <strong>and</strong><br />

from it, over the whole tract of cotmtry to the con-<br />

fines of Tweed-side, there is hardly a tune or song<br />

that one can say has taken its originfrom any place<br />

or transaction in that part of Scotl<strong>and</strong>.— The oldest<br />

Ayrshire reel, is Stewarton Lasses, which was made

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