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'''COCKS LOUNS WALIE HOYN.''' AKA and see "[[Moss Plate]]," "[[New Way of Wooing (1)]]," "[[What Will I Do gin My Hoggie Die?]]" Scottish, Scottish Measure. The tune appears in John Young's '''...Scotch Tunes for the Violin. The whole Pleasant & Comicall being full of the Highland Humour''' (London 1720). <br>
'''COCKS LOUNS WALIE HOYN.''' AKA and see "[[Moss Plate]]," "[[New Way of Wooing (1)]]," "[[What will I do gin my hoggie die?]]" Scottish, Scottish Measure. The tune appears in John Young's '''...Scotch Tunes for the Violin. The whole Pleasant & Comicall being full of the Highland Humour''' (London 1720). <br>
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COCKS LOUNS WALIE HOYN. AKA and see "Moss Plate," "New Way of Wooing (1)," "What will I do gin my hoggie die?" Scottish, Scottish Measure. The tune appears in John Young's ...Scotch Tunes for the Violin. The whole Pleasant & Comicall being full of the Highland Humour (London 1720).

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