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with critical observations and biographical notices, by Robert Burns

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161<br />

here's a health to my true love, &e.<br />

This song is Dr. BlacklocUs,—He told me that<br />

tradition gives the air to our James IV. of Scot-<br />

l<strong>and</strong>,<br />

ning,<br />

bide ye yet.<br />

There is a beautiful song to this tune, begin-<br />

Alas, my son, you little know<br />

which is the composition of a Miss Jenny Graham<br />

of Dumfries.^<br />

Alas ! my<br />

son, you little know<br />

The sorrows that from wedlock flow :<br />

Farewel to every day of ease.<br />

When you have gotten a wife to please.<br />

• Miss Graham was a maiden lady; she lived to a pretty<br />

old age, <strong>and</strong> at length died a martyr to an asthma of many<br />

years continuance, the pain of which she alleviated <strong>by</strong> exer-<br />

cising her cheerful disposition in composing humourous ScQtish<br />

songs.— Ed»<br />

VOL. I. M

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