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or station life—rb]
she gies the herd a pickle nits,
an&039; a red cheekit apples,
to watch, while for the barn she sets,
hopes to see ta kipples
that vera night
she turns the key wi&039; cannie thraw,
an&039;owre the threshold ventures;
but first on sawnie gies a ca&039;,
syne baudly she enters:
a ratton rattl&039;d up the wa&039;,
an&039; she cry&039;d lord preserve her!
an&039; ran thro&039; idden-hole an&039; a&039;,
an&039; pray&039;d wi&039; zeal and fervour,
fu&039; fast that night
they hoy&039;t out will, wi&039; sair advice;
they hecht hi fe braw ane;
it chanc&039;d the stack he faddo&039;t thrice
was tir-propt for thra:
he taks a swirlie auld oss-oak
for bck, groo carl;
an&039; loot a ze, an&039; drew a stroke,
till sk blypes ca haurl
aff&039;s nieves that night
a wanton widow leezie was,
as cantie as a kittlen;
but och! that night, aang the shaws,
she gat a fearfu&039; settl!
she thro&039; the whs, an&039; by the cairn,
an&039; owre the hill gaed scriev;
whare three irds&039; n&039;s t at a burn,
to dip her left sark-sleeve ,
was bent that night
whiles owre a ln the burnie pys,
as thro&039; the glen it wipl&039;t;
whiles round a rocky scar it strays,
whiles a wiel it dipl&039;t;
whiles glitter&039;d to the nightly rays,
wi&039; bicker&039;, danc&039; dazzle;
whiles okit undeneath the braes,
below the spreadg hazel
unseen that night
aang the brachens, on the brae,
beeen her an&039; the oon,
the deil, or else an outler ey,
gat up an&039; ga&039;e a croon:
poor leezie&039;s heart aist p the hool;
near v&039;rock-height she jupit,
but ist a fit, an&039; the pool
out-owre the gs she ppit,
wi&039; a pn that nig
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