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Gaein And Comin

    By George MacDonald



    Whan Andrew frae Strathbogie gaed
        The lift was lowerin dreary,
    The sun he wadna raise his heid,
        The win' blew laich and eerie.
    In's pooch he had a plack or twa--
        I vow he hadna mony,
    Yet Andrew like a linty sang,
        For Lizzie was sae bonny!
            O Lizzie, Lizzie, bonny lassie!
            Bonny, saucy hizzy!
            What richt had ye to luik at me
            And drive me daft and dizzy?

    Whan Andrew to Strathbogie cam
        The sun was shinin rarely;
    He rade a horse that pranced and sprang--
        I vow he sat him fairly!
    And he had gowd to spen' and spare,
        And a hert as true as ony;
    But his luik was doon, his sigh was sair,
        For Lizzie was sae bonny!
            O Lizzie, Lizzie, bonny hizzy!
            Aih, the sunlicht weary!
            Ye're straucht and rare--ye're fause though fair!--
            Hech, auld John Armstrong's deary!



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