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The Scottish songs - National Library of Scotland

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But aye the auld man cried out,<br />

He'll no be o' that mind on Sunday.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re's nae fear o' that, quo' Meg ;<br />

For I gat a kiss on the bounty.<br />

And what was the matter o' that ?<br />

It was naething out o' his pocket.<br />

I wish the news were true,<br />

And we had him fairly bookit.<br />

For Patie's a very gude lad,<br />

And wedders has little frae twenty.<br />

And mony gude trifles beside ;<br />

He's no to fling at, gin he want ye.<br />

A very wee while after that,<br />

Wha cam to our biggin but Patie ?<br />

Dress'd up in a braw new coat.<br />

And wow but he thocht himsell pretty I<br />

His bonnet was little frae new.<br />

And in it a loop and a slittie,<br />

To draw in a ribbon sae blue,<br />

To bab at the neck o' his coatie.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n Patie cam in wi' a stend ;<br />

Cried, Peace be under the biggin !<br />

You're welcome, quo' William, Come ben,<br />

Or I wish it may rive frae the riggin I<br />

Come in your ways. Pate, and sit doun,<br />

And tell's a' your news in a hurry<br />

And haste ye, Meg, and be dune,<br />

And hing on the pan wi' the berry.<br />

Quoth Patie, My news is na thrang ;<br />

Yestreen I was wi' his honour ;<br />

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