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. 59 WITCH'S LINN . . . . > . . , . . 60 CANDLE GATE . . V . . . . . . 61 CLATTERING FORD . . -. . . . . . 62 NORTHUMBERLAND . . . . } . . . . 63 CATCLEUCH SHIN. V . . . . '. . . 64 LAMENT . , . , . , , ', . 65 10 HILL-TRACKS Otterburn THE lad who went to Flanders Otterburn, Otterburn The lad who went to Flanders, And never will return Though low he lies in Flanders, Beneath the Flemish mud, He hears through all his dreaming The Otterburn in flood. And though there be in Flanders No clear and s...inging streams, The Otterburn runs singing Of Summer through his dreams. And when peace comes to Flanders, Because it comes too late, He'll still lie there, and listen To the Otterburn in spate The lad who went to Flanders Otterburn, Otterburn The lad who went to Flanders, And never will return. Merry Eye ON the day ere I was born Underneath the ragged thorn Three old women hobbled by. One, she had an empty sack, One, she had a humpy back, One, she had a merry eye. So the day that I was born Underneath the ragged thorn, As I lay upon the sack With my little humpy back, I was christened Merry Eye.
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