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  • The Bane-setter
    Oor Jock's gude mither's second man
    At banes was unco skilly;
    It cam' by heirskep frae an aunt,
    Leeb Tod o' Nether Tillie. ...
  • Human Natur'
    As I gang roon' the kintra-side
    Amang the young an' auld,
    I marvel at the things I see
    An' a' the lees I'm tauld. ...
  • Macfadden And Macfee
    [This ballad is of great interest, and, as far as we know, has not hitherto appeared in print. It is certainly not in Child's Collection. It was taken down from the singing of an aged man of 105 years, in Glen Kennaquhair. Internal evidence would tend to show that the incidents recorded in the ballad occurred in the seventeenth century, and that Sir Walter Scott had heard at least one verse of it. The aged singer-now, alas! no more-sang it to the air of "Barbara Allen."]

    It was an' aboot the Lammas time,
    In sixteen forty-three, sirs, ...
  • The Cynic
    Cauld blew the blast frae East to Wast,
    A blast wi' a smirr o' snaw,
    An' it took the doctor's guid lum hat
    Richt owre the kirk-yaird wa'. ...
  • The Lum Hat Wantin' The Croon
    The burn was big wi' spate,
    An' there cam' tum'lin' doon
    Tapsalteerie the half o' a gate,
    Wi' an auld fish-hake an' a great muckle skate, ...
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 by Alfred Lord Tennyson

I dream'd there would be Spring no more,
That Nature's ancient power was lost:
The streets were black with smoke and frost,
They chatter'd trifles at the door:

I wander'd from the noisy town,
I found a wood with thorny boughs:
I took the thorns to bind my brows,
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