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with critical observations and biographical notices, by Robert Burns

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22<br />

The bonie lassie made the bed to me,<br />

The braw lass made the bed to me<br />

ril ne'er forget till the day that I die.<br />

The lass that made the bed to me<br />

I HAD A HORSE AND I HAD NAE MAIR.<br />

This story was founded on fact. A John Hun-<br />

ter, ancestor to a very respectable farming family<br />

who live in a place in the parish j I think, ofGalston,<br />

called Barr-mill, zvas the luckless hero that had a<br />

horse <strong>and</strong> had nae mair. For some little youthful<br />

follies hefound it necessary to make a retreat to the<br />

West- Highl<strong>and</strong>s, where he feed himself to* a High-<br />

l<strong>and</strong> I^aird, for that is the expression of all the oral<br />

editions of the song I ever heard.— The present Mr.<br />

Hunter, zoho told me the anecdote, is the great<br />

gr<strong>and</strong>-child to our hero.<br />

I had a horse, <strong>and</strong> I had nae mair,<br />

I gat him frae my daddy<br />

My purse was light, <strong>and</strong> my heart was sair.<br />

But my wit it was fu' ready.

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