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As Jamie Gay gaed blithe his way,

Along the banks of Tweed,

A bonny lass as ever was,

Came tripping o'er the mead.

The hearty swain, untaught to feign,

The buxom nymph survey'd,

And full of glee, as lad could be,

Bespoke the blooming maid.

Dear lassie, tell, why by thysell

Thou lonely wanders't here?

My ewes, she cry'd, are straying wide;

Canst tell me, laddie, where?

To town I hie, he made reply,

Some pleasing sport to see;

But thou'st so neat, so trim, so sweet,

I'll seek thy ewes with thee.

She gave her hand, nor made a stand;

But lik'd the youth's intent;

O'er hill and dale, o'er plain and vale,

Right merrily they went.

The birds sang sweet the pair to greet,

And flow'rets bloom'd around,

And as they walk'd, of love they talk'd.

And lover's joys when crown'd.