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with critical observations and biographical notices, by Robert Burns

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As I cam <strong>by</strong> Crochallan,<br />

I cannilie keekit ben,<br />

RattliD, roarin Willie<br />

Was sitting at yon boord-en'<br />

Sitting at yon boord-en'.<br />

And amang guid companie<br />

Rattlin, roarin Willie,<br />

Ye're welcome hame to me !<br />

WHERE BRAVING ANGRY WINTERS STORMS.<br />

This song I composed on one of the most accom-<br />

plished of women, Miss Peggy Chalmers that was,<br />

now Mrs. Lezois Hay, of Forbes <strong>and</strong> Go's bank,<br />

Edinburgh.<br />

Tune—NiEL Gow's Lamentation for Abercairney.*<br />

Where braving angry winter's storms,<br />

The lofty Ochels rise,<br />

Far in their shade my Peggy's charms<br />

First blest my w<strong>and</strong>ering eyes,<br />

* The different publications which have appeared under the<br />

name of Neil Goiv, <strong>and</strong> which contain not only his sets of the<br />

older tunes, but various occasional airs of his own composition,<br />

for

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