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Ancient Scottish ballads, recovered from tradition, and never before ...

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LORD DONALD.<br />

" O whare hae ye been a' day, Lord Donald, my son?<br />

O whare hae ye been a' day, my jollie young man?"<br />

"I've been awacourtin:—mither, mak my bedsune,<br />

For I'm sick at the heart, <strong>and</strong> I fain wad lie doun."<br />

"What wad ye hae for your supper, Lord Donald,<br />

my son?<br />

What wad ye hae for your supper, my jollie<br />

young man?"<br />

" I've gotten my supper :—mither,mak my bed sune,<br />

For I'm sick at the heart, <strong>and</strong> I fain wad lie doun."<br />

; What did ye get for your supper, Lord Donald,<br />

my son?<br />

What did ye get for your supper, my jollie young

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