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 In veres alo as you hall hear, As afterwards it hall appear; I know you are a roving blade, You walk at night with kent and plade To ee the laes then you go, It is your full intention o, But till and on ee you do right, When to the barn you go at night, And ee you do yourelf behave. In cae you chance to play the knave, You love the laes very dear, Of kiing you’re not very wier, But whether they be black or fair, Kis them well, but do no mair; When to the laes then you go, See that you take day light alo, For when you walk then in the night There ghots and bogles may you fright Or folk that does not know you well, May think that you are come to teal You may the folk give muckle grief, When round their town thus goes a thief There they may hoot you with a gun And then your days they will be done Indeed you are come there to teal, But not the people’s oats or meal, It is the women then you want, Altho' at home they are not cant;