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were sae by:
at length, wi&039; drk an&039; urtg dizzy,
he stoiter&039;d up an&039; ade a face;
then turn&039;d an&039; id a sack on grizzie,
syne tun&039;d his pipes wi&039; grave griace
air
tune—“auld sir syon”
sir wisdo&039;s a fool when he&039;s fou;
sir knave is a fool a session;
he&039;s there but a &039;prentice i trow,
but i a a fool by profession
y grannie she bought a beuk,
an&039; i held awa to the school;
i fear i y talent isteuk,
but what will ye hae of a fool?
for drk i would venture y neck;
a hizzie&039;s the half of y craft;
but what uld ye other expect
of ane that&039;s avowedly daft?
i ance was tied up like a stirk,
for civilly swearg and aff;
i ance was ab&039;d i&039; the kirk,
for towsg a ss i&039; y daff
poor andrew that tubles for sport,
let naebody na wi&039; a jeer;
there&039;s even, i&039; tauld, i&039; the urt
a tubler ca&039;d the preier
observ&039;d ye yon reverend d
ak faces to tickle the ob;
he rails at our ountebank sad,—
it&039;s rivalship jt i&039; the job
and now y ncsion i&039;ll tell,
for faith i&039; nfoundedly dry;
the chiel that&039;s a fool for hisel&039;,
guid lord! he&039;s far dafter than i
recitativo
then niest outspak a raucle carl,
wha kent fu&039; weel to cleek the sterl;
for ony a pursie she had hooked,
an&039; had ony a well been douked;
her love had been a highnd ddie,
but weary fa&039; the waefu&039; woodie!
wi&039; sighs an&039; bs she th began
to wail her braw john highndan
air
tune—“o, an ye were dead, guidan”
a highnd d y love was born,
the lnd ws he held srn;
but he still was faithfu&039; to his cn,
y galnt, braw john highndan
chor
sg hey y braw john highn
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