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 ' SGOZ*CH SONGS. I &,ave him here a welcome hame, The auld will speak, the young mann hear; Be cantie, but be good and lea]; Yoor a/n ills ay hae heart to bear, An/ther's ay hae heart to feel. 80 ere I set, l'li see you shine, I'll see you triumph ere 1 My parting breath shall boast you (Jood night, and joy be wP yea'. ! GAED A WAEFU' GATE I aAED a waefu' gate yestreen, A gate, I fear, 1'il dearly rue; �l ;at my death frae twa sweet een, �Twa lovely eeno' bonnie blue. Twas not her golden ringlets bright, Her lips like roses wat wi' dew, Her heaving bosom, lily white, It was her een Me bonnie blue. She talked, she smiled, my heart she wiled, �She charmed my soul, I wistna how; And ye the stound, the deadly wound, ' Cam frae her een sae bonnie blue. But spare to speak, and spare to speed. She'll ai Ib.ins lbsten to my vw; Should she refuse. l'tl lay my dead To her twa een 5ae bonnie blue. LOCH-NA-GARR. Aw,i ye gay landscapes, ye gardens of In you let tim minons af lUXttry roYaL

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