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 (2) BONNY JEAN OF ABERDEEN. My bonny Jean long have I been a-ſeeking the fr mm rr to e'en, Tiny b on face, is lac ful of grace, the like is not in Aberdeen. I was as b as any lad, when-firſt thy bonny face I ſow! Come fit the down my b and give to me a kiſs or twa. A kiſs or twa if I might give, I know not how it might be ta'en; Fur ſuddenly you'd me betray, it's better for to lie alane. Firſt you may ſeek, and I'll ſay na', you know a woman's m deſty; Come file your hard ab ut my neck, when I cry ceaſe, let me n t be. What wad I gi'e, to tell the truth, for a ſweet kiſs f thee, my dear? For all the pleaſure of this earth, there is nane like thee can compare.