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THE SCOTCH MEDLEY. As I came in by Calder-fair, And 'yont the Lappard-lee, man, There was bra u kissing there : Come butt and kiss wi' me, man. There was highland folk and lawland folk, Unco folk and kend folk; Folk aboon, folk i'the yard ; There's nae folk like our ain folk. Dirum dum, &c. Bessy Bell and Mary Gray, Kilt your coaties Lasses, "The bonny Lass in yon town, Down the burn Davie, The Earl o' Mar's boony thing, Dainty Davie Ladie; An' ye were my ain thing, I would love you dearly.-- Dirum, &c. Gin ye had been share I ha'e been, Ye wadna been sae wanton; I gat the lang gndin' o't, An' I fell throʻ the gantrim. O'er the hills and far ava', My bonny winsome Willie; Whar shall our gudeman le? The great Earl o' Kellie.- Dirum, &c. Toddle buit, and toddle ben, Hay Tam Brandy