The English and Scottish Popular Ballads Edited by Francis James Child. |
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THE LASS OF ROCH ROYAL—K
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Stenhouse's Johnson's Museum, IV, 107, communicated by Kirkpatrick Sharpe, “as generally sung by the people of Galloway and Dumfriesshire.”
O open, and let me in;
The wind blows through my yellow hair,
And the dew draps oer my chin.’
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