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SAIR-sore, earnest.
SARK-shirt.

SAULE-soul.

SCHULE-school.

SCROGGS-low bushes.

SECHE-Seek.

SHAWS-Woods, herbage.

SHEAR-steep, straight.
SHRIVEN-Confessed.
SIC, SICCAN,-such.

SILLY-simple, poor.

SIMMER-Summer.

SIN-SYNE-since then

SITH-since.

SKEELY-skilful.

SLAE-sloe.

SWAPPED-exchanged blows.

SWEVENS-dreams.

SWIRE-neck, throat.

SWITH-Swiftly.

SYNE-since, then.

TETT-tassel.

THAE-those.

THAN-then (often so for sake of rhyme).

THEGITHER-together.

THEEK, THEIK-thatch.
THILKE-that.

THO-those; then.

THOLE-endure, undergo.

TILL-entice, wile.

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the wind.

TREE-Wood, timber.

TREW-trow, trust.

TREWS-trousers.

TROW-think, believe.

SOUGH-the sighing and sobbing of TRATTLES-chatter.

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STRIPED-struck.

place.

lent pride, arrogance.

TUSH-tusk.

UNLUSOME-unlovely, undesirable.

UNMAKELY-MADE-ill-made.

VERAMENT-verily.

VERRA-very.

WAD-would; a pledge.

WAE-woe, woeful.

WAINE-dwelling, abode.

STYE-a place; STYTHE-a strong WAIL-HEAD-eddy.

SURQUEDRIE-presumption, inso- WAKE-watch.

WALKER-a fuller.

Wall-wight-a picked strong | WODE, WOOD, WUD,-mad.

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INDEX OF FIRST LINES.

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About Glenkindie and his man

An ancient story I'll tell you anon

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And where have you been? my Mary!".

As I was walking all alane....

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115

A stranger came one night to Yussouf's tent.

Be it right or wrong, these men among

Child Maurice hunted the silver wood
Clerk Saunders and may Margaret
Come, gentlemen all! and listen awhile..
Come here, come here, ye freely fee'd!.
Come listen to me, you gallants so free!

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I sprang to the stirrup, and Joris, and he

It fell about the Martinmas...

It fell about the Martinmas tide

It is an ancient Mariner..

It was intill a pleasant time

Jaffar, the Barmecide, the good Vizier...

Jesus, lord, mickle of might....

John Brown in Kansas settled, like a steadfast Yankee farmer

Johnie rose up in a May morning.......

Listen, my children! and you shall hear..

Lord John stood in his stable door........

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My love he built me a bonnie bower......

O'er Slieve Few, with noiseless tramping through the heavy drifted

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snow.

Of all the lords in fair Scotland....

O hae ye na heard o' the fause Salkeld?.

O heard ye na o' a silly blind harper..

"O I forbid ye, maidens a'

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O Lady! rock never your young young son..
On a Monday after Trinity Sunday...

O sweet is the Spring in coppice and wold..

O that last day in Lucknow fort!

O the broom, and the bonnie broom.

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Our King he kept a false steward..

"O wha will shoe my fair foot?

O wherefore come ye forth in triumph from the North

"O whither sail you? Sir John Franklin!"'

"O will ye gae to the schule? brother!

Rhaicos was born amid the hills wherefrom

"Rise up! rise up now, Lord Douglas!" she says..

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The carrier can not sing to-day the ballads.
The King sits in Dunfermline town..

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The knight stands in the stable door...
The murmur of the mourning ghost..

The old mayor climb'd the belfry-tower.

The Percy out of Northumberland..

There was a youth, and a well-beloved youth.

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302

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There were three Ravens sat on a tree..

116

The summer sun is falling soft on Carbery's hundred isles.

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This ae nighte, this ae nighte...

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This hinder year I heard be told.
Trample, trample, went the roan
True Thomas lay on Huntly bank..
'Twas in the prime of summer time.
'Twas the body of Judas Iscariot

Up the streets of Aberdeen...

We were two daughters of one race.
Will you hear a Spanish Lady

With sacrifice before the rising morn
"Why did you melt your waxen man?"
"Why does your brand sae drip wi' bluid?

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