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with critical observations and biographical notices, by Robert Burns

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12<br />

SAW YE NAE MY PEGGY?<br />

This charming song is much older, <strong>and</strong> itideed<br />

superior, to Ramsay s verses, " The Toast," as he<br />

calls them. There is another set of the words, much<br />

older still, <strong>and</strong> which I take to he the original one,<br />

hut though it has a very great deal of merit, it is<br />

not quite ladies^ reading.<br />

Saw ye iiae my Peggy,<br />

Saw ye nae my Peggy,<br />

Saw ye nae my Peggy,<br />

Coming o'er the lea ?<br />

Sure a finer creature<br />

Ne'er was form'd <strong>by</strong> nature.<br />

So complete each feature,<br />

O ! how<br />

So divine is she.<br />

Peggy charms me<br />

Every look still warms me<br />

Every thought alarms me,<br />

Lest she love nae me.<br />

Peggy doth discover<br />

Nought but charms all over;<br />

Nature bids me love her,<br />

That's a law to me.<br />

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