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(4) And there will be partans and buckies, and whitens, and speldings enew, With singed sheep heads and a haggies, and seadlips to sup till ye spew.

Fy let us, & c.

And there will be lapper'd-milk kebbocks, and sowens, and farls, and baps, With swats, and well-scraped paunches, and brandy in stoups and in caps: And there will be meal-kail and castocks, with skink to sup till ye rive, And roasts to roast on a brander, of flowks that were taken alive.

Fy let us, & c.

Scrapt haddocks, wilks, dulse and tangle, and a mill of good swithiing to prie; When weary with eating and drinking, we'll rise up and dance till we die.

Thén fy let us a' to the bridal, for there will be lilting there; For Jockey's to be marry'd to Maggie, the lass wi' the gowden hair.

KATHARINE OGIE. As walking forth to view the plain, Upon a morning early, While May's sweet scent did cheer my brain From flow'rs which grow so rarely: