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FYE TO THE COALS IN THE MORNING. AKA and see "Johnny Cope (1)." Scottish. The tune was set to a couple of songs about the route of the English (who were commanded by Sir John Cope) by the Scots (under Bonnie Prince Charlie) at Prestonpans (1745).
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