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with critical observations and biographical notices, by Robert Burns

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24S<br />

AIR.<br />

Tune—Whistle owre the lave o't.<br />

Let me r^ke up to dight that tear,<br />

An' go wi* me an' be my dear<br />

! ; ;<br />

An' then your every care <strong>and</strong> /ear<br />

May whistle owre the lave o't.<br />

I am a fiddler to my trade,<br />

Aii a' the tunes that e'er I plai/d,<br />

The sweetest still to wife or maid.<br />

Was, whistle oiore the lave o't.<br />

II.<br />

At kirns an' weddins we'se be there,<br />

An' O sae nicely 's we will fare<br />

We'll bowse about till Dadie Care<br />

Sing whistle owre the lave o't.<br />

III.<br />

Sae merrily's the banes we'll pyke.<br />

An' sun oursells about the dyke<br />

An' at our leisure when ye like<br />

We'll—whistle owre the lave o't.<br />

E 2<br />

I am, &c.<br />

: : I am,. &c.

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