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Mill o’ Tiftie’s Annie.

At Mill o' Tifty liv'd a man, In the neighbourhood of Fyvie; He had a lovely daughter fair, Was called bonnie Annie.

Her bloom was like the springing flower, That salutes the rosy morning, With innocence and graceful mien, Her beauteous form adorning.

Lord Fyvie had a Trumpeter, Whose name was Andrew Lammie; He had the art to gain the heart Of Mill o' Tiftie's Annie.

Proper he was, both young and gay, His like was not in Fyvie; No one was there that could compare With this same Andrew Lammie.

Lord Fyvie he rode by the door, Where lived Tiftie's Annie; His Trumpeter rode him before, Even this same Andrew Lammie.