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At Mill of Tifty lived 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 hails the rosy morning,

With innocence and graceful mein

Her beauteous face adorning.

Lord Fyvie had a trumpeter,

Whose name was Andrew Lammie—

He had the art to gain the heart

Of Mill of Tifty's Annie.