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YOUNG BEICHAN—G
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Communicated by Mr Alexander Laing, of Newburg-on-Tay, as derived from the recitation of Miss Walker.
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‘O wha's aught a' yon flock o sheep,An wha's aught a' yon flock o kye?
An wha's aught a' yon pretty castles,
That you sae often do pass bye?’
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‘They're a' Lord Beekin's sheep,They're a' Lord Beekin's kye;
They're a' Lord Beekin's castles,
That you sae often do pass bye.’
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He's tane [the] table wi his feet,Made cups an candlesticks to flee:
‘I'll lay my life 'tis Susy Pie,
Come owr the seas to marry me.’
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