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the braw wooer
tune—“the lothian ssie”
st ay, a braw wooer ca doun the ng glen,
and sair wi&039; his love he did deave ;
i said, there was naethg i hated like n—
the deuce gae wi&039;, to believe , believe ;
the deuce gae wi&039; to believe
he spak o&039; the darts y bonie bck e&039;en,
and vow&039;d for y love he was die,
i said, he ight die when he liked for jean—
the lord fie for lie, for lie;
the lord fie for lie!
a weel-stocked ailen, hisel&039; for the ird,
and arria aff-hand, were his proffers;
i never loot on that i kenn&039;d it, or car&039;d;
but thought i ight hae waur offers, waur offers;
but thought i ight hae waur offers
but what wad ye thk?— a fortnight or less—
the deil tak his taste to gae near her!
he up the gate-sck to y bck , bess—
guess ye how, the jad! i uld bear her, uld bear her;
guess ye how, the jad! i uld bear her
but a&039; the niest week, as i petted wi&039; care,
i gaed to the tryst o&039; dalgarnock;
but wha but y fe fickle wooer was there,
i glowr&039;d as i&039;d seen a warlock, a warlock,
i glowr&039;d as i&039;d seen a warlock
but owre y left shouther i gae hi a blk,
lest neibours ight say i was saucy;
y wooer he caper&039;d as he&039;d been drk,
and vow&039;d i was his dear ssie, dear ssie,
and vow&039;d i was his dear ssie
i spier&039;d for y fu&039; uthy and sweet,
g she had rever&039;d her hear&039;,
and how her new shoon fit her auld schachl&039;t feet,
but heavens! how he fell a swear, a swear,
but heavens! how he fell a swear
he begd, for gudesake, i wad be his wife,
or else i wad kill hi wi&039; rrow;
e&039;en to preserve the poor body life,
i thk i aun wed hi to-orrow, to-orrow;
i thk i aun wed hi to-orrow
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