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What he'll impart comes frae the heart
Sae let it be wi’ thine lassie.
Wilt thou go &c.
When simmer days cleed a' the braes
wi’ blosom 'd broom sae fine, lassie.
At milking seel we'll join the reel:
my flocks shall a be thine, lassie.
Wilt thou go, &c.
⟨I'll⟩ hunt the roe, the hart, the doe,
the tarmigan sae shy, lassie;
For duck and drake I'll beat the brake
nae want shall come thee nigh, lassie.
⟨Wilt⟩ thou ⟨go⟩. &c.
For trout an par, wi canny care
I'll wily skim the flee, lassie;
Wi sic like cheer I'll please my dear———
Then come awa wi me, lassie.
Yes, ⟨I'll⟩ go, my braw laddie,
Yes, ⟨I'll⟩ go. my bonnie ladie:
I'll kilt my coats I'll tent the goats,
On the braes aboon Bonaw, laddie.
Gin thou'lt prove true thou'lt never ⟨rue⟩,
the love thou bear'st for me, laddie;
Ilk joy an care wi thee ⟨I'll⟩ share,
Until the day I die, laddie.
Come awa, my bonnie laddie,
come awa, my braw laddie,
Come weel. come wae. I'll kilt and gae
to the braes aboon Bonaw, laddie.