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5?t SCOTCH so?c,s. And when on & db*ant shore, bonnie hmie, O, Should I fall 'midst hattie's roar, bonnie l?ssie, Wilt thou, Ellen, when you heu Of thy lover on his bier, To his mem'ry shed a tear, bonnie lassies Os Tvx?-" Wha'll b?g but MT hon now turn to me, And gie a smile te cheer ?An honest heart I'll gie to thee, For in truth I love thee dearly. Come, o'er th? i?eather we'll trip together, All in the morning early, With heart and hand, I'll by thee stand, For in truth I love thee dearly. Come, o'er the heather we'll trip together, I heed neither mother nor father nor brothe?s With heart and hand, I'll by thee ?tand, For in truth I love thee dearly. There's ninny a lass I love full well, And many who love me dearly, But there's ne'er a one, except thyeel', Tlmt I e'er could love sincerely. Come o'er the heather, &? BRUCE'S' ADDRJ?9. SCOTt, wha hae wi'. Wallace bled? 8cots, whom Bruce has afton led.* Welcome to your gory 5ed, , Or to glorioup victory.* Now's the day, and now's the hour.* See the front-of battle !ow'r.* ?ee approach proud Edward's pew'r; Edward! chai? and sleety!