XVII
‘And ye maun harrow it with ae tyne[104],
And ye maun shear it with ae horse bane.
XVIII
‘And ye maun stack it in yon mouse-hole,
And ye maun thresh it in yon shoe-sole.
XIX
‘And ye maun winnow it in your loof[105],
And ye maun sack it in your glove.
XX
‘And ye maun bring it owre the sea,
Fair and clean and dry to me.
XXI
‘And when ye’ve done an’ finish’d your wark,
Come to me, love, an’ get your sark.’