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with critical observations and biographical notices, by Robert Burns

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106<br />

I hear her in the tunefu' birds,<br />

I hear her charm the air :<br />

There's not a bony flower that springs,<br />

By fountain, shaw, or green,<br />

There's not a bony bird that sings<br />

But minds me o' my Jean.<br />

CEASE, CEASE MY DEAR FRIEND TO EXPLORE,<br />

The song is hy Dr. Blacklock; I believe, hut<br />

mm not quite certain, that the air is his too.<br />

DONALD AND FLORA.<br />

This is one of those Jine Gaelic tunes, preserved<br />

from time immemorial in the Hebrides ; they seem<br />

to be the ground-work of many of our finest Scots<br />

pastoral tunes. The words of this song were written<br />

to commemorate the unfortunate expedition of Ge-<br />

neral Burgoyne in America, in 1777.*<br />

* This song is <strong>by</strong> Hector McNeil, Esq.

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