It was upon a Lammas night

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It was upon a Lammas night (The Rigs o' Barley)
Robert Burns

To the tune of "Corn Rigs". It was composed by Burns from a traditional ballad. The "Annie" is Annie Rankin, youngest daughter of John Rankine of Adamhill. Rankine married John Merry, inn-keeper at New Cumnock, the year this was written, and it is unlikely she and Burns had a relationship together.

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