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Broun Edom
BROWN ADAM—B
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[OMITTED][OMITTED]
For wha ere had a lealer luve
Than Broun Edom the smith?
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His studie was o the beaten gowd,His hammer o the pith;
His cords waur o the gude green silk,
That blew his bellows with.
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It fell out ance upon a timeBroun Edom he thoucht lang,
That he wald gae to see his luve,
By the le licht o the mune.
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