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with critical observations and biographical notices, by Robert Burns

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185<br />

When I mount the creepie-chair,<br />

Wha will sit beside me there ?<br />

Oie me Rob, I seek nae mair.<br />

The rantin dog the daddie o't.<br />

Wha will crack to me my lane ?<br />

Wha will mak me fidgin fain ?<br />

Wha will kiss me o'er again ?<br />

The rantin dog the daddie o*t<br />

HOOLY AND FAIRLY.<br />

It is remark-worthy that the song of Hooly <strong>and</strong><br />

Fairly, in all the old editions of it, is called The<br />

Drunken Wife o' Galloway, which localizes it to<br />

that country.<br />

THE DRUNKEN WIFE o' GALLOWAY,<br />

Oh ! what had I to do for to marry ?<br />

My wife she drinks naething but sack <strong>and</strong> Canary,<br />

I to her friends complain'd right early,<br />

• Cr*«|w«-

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