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74 sCOTca oos. Tho bride kim?d the goblet, the Kniooht took it He quaff'd off t?e wine, and he throw down the eu? She 1ook'd down to b?h, ? ?e l?k'd up to With a ?ile on her lip, and a tear ia her.eye. He took her ? hand, em her mother ?uld b?; �' Now tread we a ?," sa? yo? L?hinv?. ? stately h? fo?, and ? lovely her fa?, That never a hall ?ch a ?11iard did ?a?; ?le her mother did fret, ?d her father did fu?, ?d the bride?m sto? da?ing his ?et A? the b?a?e? w?s?r'd," 'Twem ?tter "To have mateh'd o? fair ?n ?th young ?ch- ?var. ? One ?uch to her hand, and one word in ?r e?, ?en they ?ach'd the haH?r and the char?r ?o? ne? ? light to t? ?oup the Fair lad F he ? light to the s?dle ?o? her he "She's won, we are gone, over bank, b?h, ? They*11 ?ave fleet s? that Follo?*** ?uoth yo? L?nv?. ci? FosSe, Fenwick, ?d M?grav?, they ?e ? they ?em w? r?clng and ch?ing ? C?nobie Le?, But the l?t brae of Netherby ne'er did they ?e. So daring ? love, and ? dauntl? in war, Have you e'er hea? of gallant like ?o?g Lo?v?. HIG? M?Y. ?z banks ? braes ?nd stm?