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SCOTCH SONGS. But the s?veetest of/?owers in, that spot that/s ?een, Is the m/]d that I love wi' the bonnie blue sen. O saw' ye the lass, &c. When night overshadows her cot in the glen, She'll steal out to meet her loved Donald again; And'when the moon shines on th? valley so green, I'll welcome the lass wi' the bonnie blue een. As the dove that has wandered away from his nest, Returns to the mate his foh? heart loves the best, I'll fly from the world'g false and vanishing scene, To my dear one, the lass wi' the bonnie blue een. 0 sa?' ye the !ass, &e. LET US HASTE TO KEI,VIN GROVE. LZT us haste to Kelvin grove, bonnie lassie, .0, Through i? mazes let us rove, bonnie lassie, O, Where the rose in all its pride, x?Paints the hollow dingle side, Where the ?a/dnight fairies glide, bonnie !ass/e, O. We will wander by the m/'11, bonnie lassie, O, To the cove, beside the rill, bonnie lassie, O, Where the glems rebound the call Of the lofty water-fall, Through the mountain's rocky hail, bonnie lassie, O. Then we'll up to yonc?er glade, bonnie lassie, O, Where so oft beneath its shade, bonnie lassie, Os With the senders in the grove, We have told our tale of love, And have sportive garlands wove, bonnie lass/e, O, But I soon must bid adieu, bon?ie lassie, O, To this fairy scene and you, bonnie lassie, O, To the streamlet winding clear, To the fragrant scented briar, Even to thee of all most dea?,, bonnie lasso, O.