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'''COCKSTOUNS HOGGIE'''. Scottish. A tune from the lost '''Straloch Lute Manuscript''', unfortunately not one of the ones transcribed by Graham into his two partial transcripts of the MS. There is no known copy extent. A song called "Coxston's Hoggie" was, according to James Dick, the original for Robert Burns "[[What will I do gin my hoggie die]]" though it is not known if there is a relationship with the Straloch tune.
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