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, y bottle, and y callet,
as when i ed scarlet to follow a dru
what tho&039; with hoary locks, i t stand the ter shocks,
beneath the woods and rocks oftentis for a ho,
when the t&039;other bag i sell, and the t&039;other bottle tell,
i uld et a troop of hell, at the und of a dru
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he ended; and the kebars sheuk,
aboon the chor roar;
while frighted rattons backward leuk,
an&039; seek the benost bore:
a fairy fiddler frae the neuk,
he skirl&039;d out, enre!
but up arose the artial chuck,
an&039; id the loud uproar
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tune—“dr ddie”
i once was a aid, tho&039; i cannot tell when,
and still y delight is proper young n;
one of a troop of dragoons was y daddie,
no wonder i&039; fond of a dr ddie,
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the first of y loves was a swagrg bde,
to rattle the thunderg dru was his trade;
his leg was tight, and his cheek was ruddy,
transported i was with y dr ddie
but the godly old chap left hi the rch;
the sword i forok for the sake of the church:
he ventur&039;d the ul, and i risked the body,
&039;as then i proved false to y dr ddie
full on i grew sick of y sanctified t,
the regint at r for a hband i got;
fro the gilded spontoon to the fife i was ready,
i asked no ore but a dr ddie
but the peace it reduc&039;d to beg despair,
till i t old boy a cunngha fair,
his rags regintal, they ftter&039;d gaudy,
y heart it rejoic&039;d at a dr ddie
and now i have liv&039;d—i know not how long,
and still i can jo a cup and a ng;
but whilst with both hands i can hold the gss steady,
here&039;s to thee, y hero, y dr ddie
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poor rry-andrew, the neuk,
sat guzzlg wi&039; a tkler-hizzie;
they d&039;t na wha the chor teuk,
beeen theselves they
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