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 * I.||||align=right|155
 * Far 'yont amang the years to be
 * II.||||align=right|157
 * Frae nirly, nippin', Eas'lan' breeze
 * III.||||align=right|160
 * When aince Aprile has fairly come
 * IV.||||align=right|161
 * A mile an' a bittock, a mile or twa
 * V.||||align=right|162
 * The clinkum-clank o' Sabbath bells
 * VI.||||align=right|167
 * O, I wad like to ken—to the beggar-wife says I—
 * VII.||||align=right|169
 * It's rainin'. Weet's the gairden sod
 * VIII.||||align=right|170
 * My bonny man, the warld, it's true
 * IX.||||align=right|173
 * It's strange that God should fash to frame
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 * VI.||||align=right|167
 * O, I wad like to ken—to the beggar-wife says I—
 * VII.||||align=right|169
 * It's rainin'. Weet's the gairden sod
 * VIII.||||align=right|170
 * My bonny man, the warld, it's true
 * IX.||||align=right|173
 * It's strange that God should fash to frame
 * }
 * VIII.||||align=right|170
 * My bonny man, the warld, it's true
 * IX.||||align=right|173
 * It's strange that God should fash to frame
 * }
 * It's strange that God should fash to frame
 * }
 * }