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'''CUSH LASSO'''. The title is a variant of the Irish name "Cois Leasa" (Beside a Rath). There is some debate over whether this tune is a variant of "Flowers of Edinburgh," as Bayard and others maintain, or whether it as not, the opinion of Alfred Moffat.
'''CUSH LASSO'''. The title is a variant of the Irish name "Cois Leasa" ([[Beside a Rath]]). There is some debate over whether this tune is a variant of "Flowers of Edinburgh," as Bayard and others maintain, or whether it as not, the opinion of Alfred Moffat.
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CUSH LASSO. The title is a variant of the Irish name "Cois Leasa" (Beside a Rath). There is some debate over whether this tune is a variant of "Flowers of Edinburgh," as Bayard and others maintain, or whether it as not, the opinion of Alfred Moffat.


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