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the ss that ade the bed to

when januar&039; d was bg cauld,

as to the north i took y way,

the irk night did enfauld,

i knew na where to lod till day:

by y gude ck a aid i t,

jt the iddle o&039; y care,

and kdly she did vite

to walk to a chaber fair

i bow&039;d fu&039; low unto this aid,

and thank&039;d her for her urtesie;

i bow&039;d fu&039; low unto this aid,

an&039; bade her ake a bed to ;

she ade the bed baith r and wide,

wi&039; a white hands she spread it doun;

she put the cup to her rosy lips,

and drank—“young an, now sleep ye un&039;”

chor—the bonie ss ade the bed to ,

the braw ss ade the bed to ,

i&039;ll ne&039;er fet till the day i die,

the ss that ade the bed to

she snatch&039;d the candle her hand,

and frae y chaber went wi&039; speed;

but i call&039;d her ickly back aga,

to y air below y head:

a d she id below y head,

and served with due respect,

and, to sate her wi&039; a kiss,

i put y ars about her neck

the bonie ss, c

“haud aff your hands, young an!” she said,

“and dna sae uncivil be;

gif ye hae ony ve for ,

o wrang na y virgitie”

her hair was like the lks o&039; gowd,

her teeth were like the ivorie,

her cheeks like lilies dipt e,

the ss that ade the bed to :

the bonie ss, c

her bo was the driven snaw,

a drifted heaps sae fair to see;

her libs the polish&039;d arble stane,

the ss that ade the bed to

i kiss&039;d her o&039;er and o&039;er aga,

and aye she wist na what to say:

i id her &039;een and the wa&039;;

the ssie thocht na ng till day

the bonie ss, c

upon the orrow when we raise,

i thank&039;d her for her urtesie;

but aye she bsh&039;d and aye she sigh&039;d,

and said, “as, ye&039;v

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