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FAIR ANNIE—H
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‘But wha will bake my bridal bread,An brew my bridal ale,
And wha will welcome my bride hame,
Is mair than I can tell.’
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‘It's I will bake your bridal bread,And brew your bridal ale,
But wha will welcome your bride hame,
It'll need tae be yersel.’
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An she's hung up a silken towelUpon a golden pin,
[OMITTED] tae wipe her een,
As she gaed but and ben.
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