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BESSY BELL AND MARY GRAY
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a. Sharpe's Ballad Book, 1823, p. 62. b. Lyle's Ancient Ballads and Songs, 1827, p. 160, “collated from the singing of two aged persons, one of them a native of Perthshire.” c. Scott's Minstrelsy, 1833, I, 45, two stanzas.
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O Bessie Bell and Mary Gray,They war twa bonnie lasses;
They bigget a bower on yon burn-brae,
And theekit it oer wi rashes.
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They theekit it oer wi rashes green,They theekit it oer wi heather;
But the pest cam frae the burrows-town,
And slew them baith thegither.
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They thought to lye in Methven kirk-yard,Amang their noble kin;
But they maun lye in Stronach haugh,
To biek forenent the sin.
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And Bessy Bell and Mary Gray,They war twa bonnie lasses;
They biggit a bower on yon burn-brae,
And theekit it oer wi rashes.
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