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''Its O but aw ken well'' | ''Its O but aw ken well'' | ||
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''A U hinny burd'' | ''A U hinny burd'' | ||
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''The bonny lass o' Benwell,'' | ''The bonny lass o' Benwell,'' | ||
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''A U A;'' | ''A U A;'' | ||
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''She's lang-legged and mother-like,'' | ''She's lang-legged and mother-like,'' | ||
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''A U hinny burd,'' | ''A U hinny burd,'' | ||
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''See she's raking up the dyke,' | <p> | ||
''See she's raking up the dyke,' | |||
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''A U A. '' | ''A U A. '' | ||
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Revision as of 20:03, 27 February 2010
"A U Hinny Burd" appears (as "A U A") in Henry Robson's list of popular Northumbrian song and dance tunes entitled The Northern Minstrel's Budget, published c. 1800. Lyrics, given by Bruce & Stoke (1882) begin:
Its O but aw ken well
A U hinny burd
The bonny lass o' Benwell,
A U A;
She's lang-legged and mother-like,
A U hinny burd,
See she's raking up the dyke,'
A U A.
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