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 SCOTCH SONGS. I chame'd tm meet a pretty d, She 8hin'd though it was fogie, I ask'd her name; Sweet sir, l, fmJd,. My name/s Kth'rine O/e. I stood, &while, end did admire, To see t nymph so stately; 8o brisk an air thire did appear, In  emmt maid  neatly, Such naturxl swetne sl display*d, Diaz's self was ne'er arry'd Liim  same Kath'rie Ogb. Thou flow'r of fx!es, Beuti's Who  th sur mtmt ptizo thee, Though thou art drt in robes but mem Yet the �mnot disgui thee; Thy 'hmdsome air, and graceful look, Far excels a clownish rogie; Tho't mtoh for lird, or tord or Mr ehxrming Kth'rine Ogi. 0 ! wero ! but omo shepherd swain, To fee my flock beside th; 't bughting-tinm to leave th plxin, In milking to xbide th; I'd think my4f  hpper man, With to my dub nd Thaa h thxt h'ug his thound$ R ] but Kath'rine Ogie. Then ]["1 despi tho imperia! throne, And dxtesmen' dag'rou stations; I'd b no king, I'd wex no crown, I'd smilo gt eonqu'ring ntion; Might I aress and still poass Thi lass of whom I'm yogis; F9r they ar toy and still look 1

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