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 Then fpake her dame, and faid, I trou.

Ye come to woo our Jenny, Jock.

Jack aid, forooth, I yearn u' fain,

To ink my head, and it down by you,

Then pake her minny, and aid again.

My bairn has tocher enough to gie you.

Tehee! quo’ Jenny, keek keek I fee you,

Minny you man maks bat a mock.

Deil hae the Tiers, ou leis me o’ you,

I come to woo your Jenny, quo' Jock.

My bairn has tocher o’ her ain:

A gooe, a gryce, a cock and hen,

A tirk, a taig, an acre awin

A bake-bread and a bannock-tane;

A pig, a pat, a kirn there-ben,

A kaim, but an a kaiming-tock,

Wi' cogs n' luggies nine or ten,

Come ye to woo our Jenny, Jock.

A weight, a peet-creel, and a cradle,

A pair o’ clips, a grape, a flail,

An ark, an amry, and a ladle,

A milie, and a owen-pail,

A routie whitle to heer the kail,

A timber-mell the beer to knock,

Twa helfs made of an auld fir-dale,

Come ye woo our Jenny, Jock?

A urm, a furlet, and a peck,

A rock, a reel, and a wheel-band,

A tub, a barrow, and a ack,

A purtle-braid, and an elwand,