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    Poems and Songs of Robert Burns

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    Young Jamie, Pride Of A The Plain
      young jamie, pride of a' the plain
      tune—“the carlin of the glen.”
      young jamie, pride of a' the plain,
      sae gallant and sae gay a swain,
      thro' a' our lasses he did rove,
      and reign'd resistless king of love.
      but now, wi' sighs and starting tears,
      he strays amang the woods and breirs;
      or in the glens and rocky caves,
      his sad complaining dowie raves:—
      “i wha sae late did range and rove,
      and chang'd with every moon my love,
      i little thought the time was near,
      repentance i should buy sae dear.
      “the slighted maids my torments see,
      and laugh at a' the pangs i dree;
      while she, my cruel, scornful fair,
      forbids me e'er to see her mair.”