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Ye hanks and braes o' bon nie Doon, Hiw can ye bloom sac fresh and
Ye banks and braes o" bon.nie Doon, Him can ye bloom sae fresh and
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fair ? How can ye chan(,yc lit_tlc birds. And I sae wea_rie fit' o' careTThoult
Fair? How can ye chant,ye lit.flc birds. And I sae wea_rie fn' C care? Thou 1 !!
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break niv heart thouwarlvling bird. That »-an. tons thro' the flowery thjnrn; Thou
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break my heart,thonwarbIing bird. That waiutons thro' the flowery tliom: Thou
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mind st me o' dc_part_cd joys, De_par_tcd nt_vcr to re_txrrn.
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mind st me o' de_part_ed joys, De_par_ted ne_ver to re_furn
Oft have I rov'd by bdnnie Doon,
To see the rose and woodbine twine J
Where ilka bird sang- o' its luve,
And fondly sac did I <>\ mine,
Wi' . lightsome heart I |>u<l a rose,
Fw' sweet, upon its thorny tree^
And my fa use lover staw my rose,
But, ah! lie left the thorn wi' me.