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Earl of Aboyne
THE EARL OF ABOYNE—L
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Motherwell's Note-Book, p. 54. “An old woman (native of Banfshire) sings ‘The Earl of Aboyne,’ beginning:”
And his hail court wi him;
Better he had staid at hame,
Or taen his lady wi him.
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