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Skene MS., p. 50; taken down from recitation in the north of Scotland, 1802–3.
1
‘Ye gie corn unto my horse,
An meat unto my man,
For I will gae to my true-love’s gates
This night, gin that I can.’
2
‘O stay at hame this ae night, Willie,
Skene MS., p. 50; taken down from recitation in the north of Scotland, 1802–3.
1
‘Ye gie corn unto my horse,
An meat unto my man,
For I will gae to my true-love’s gates
This night, gin that I can.’
2
‘O stay at hame this ae night, Willie,