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Glatid. Spin ! snuff ! — Gae break your wheel, and burn your tow, And set the meiklest peat-stack in a low ; Syne dance about the bane-fire till ye die. Since now again we'll soon Sir William see. Mad. Blithe news indeed! and whawas't tald you o't? Glaud. What's that to you? gae get my Sunday's coat; Wale out the whitest of my bobbit bands, My white-skin hose, and mittans for my hands ; Then frae their washing cry the bairns in haste, And mak yoursells as trig, head, feet, and waist. As ye were... a' to get young lads or e'en ; For we're gaun o'er to dine with Sym bedeen. Sym. Do, honest Madge : — and, Glaud, I'll o'er the gate, And see that a' be done as I wad hae 't \Exeiint. ACT SECOND. — SCENE II. 27 SCENE II. PROLOGUE. The open field. — A cottage in a glen, An auld luife spinning at the sunny end. — At a small distance, by a blasted tree. With fiilded arms, and half rais'd look, ye see Banldy his lane. What's this I— I canna heart ! 'tis waur than hell To be sac burnt with love, yet darna tell !
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