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THE LADY OF ARNGOSK
THE LADY OF ARNGOSK
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The Highlandmen hae a' come down,They've a' come down almost,
They've stowen away the bonny lass,
The Lady of Arngosk.
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They hae put on her petticoat,Likewise her silken gown;
The Highland man he drew his sword,
Said, Follow me ye's come.
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Behind her back they've tied her hands,An then they set her on;
‘I winna gang wi you,’ she said,
‘Nor ony Highland loon.’
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