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10 One moonlight night, when—oh, what bliss!

Through a hole in the window she gave me a kiss,

Oh, sweet Kitty Clover she bothers me so,

Oh, oh, oh, oh!

If Kitty to church with me would go,

Oh, oh, oh, oh!

If Kitty to church with me would go,

Oh, oh, oh, oh!

I think I would never be bothered again,

If after the parson she'd say, Amen.

Then Kitty would ne'er again bother me so,

Oh, oh, oh, oh !

Fareweel to Glen-Shalloch.

F to Glen Salloch,

A fareweel for ever!

Fareweel to my wee cot,

that

The fall is loud sounding

In voices that vary,

And the echoes surrounding

Lament with my Mary.

I saw her last night, ’Mid the rocks that enclose them,

With a babe at her knee,

And a babe at her bosom:

I heard her sweet voice

In the depth of my slumber,

And the song that she sung,

Was of sorrow and cumber.