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The title 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.
The title 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:
Lyrics, given by Bruce & Stoke (1882) begin:
 
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Its O but aw ken well
Its O but aw ken well


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See she's rakingup the dyke,
See she's rakingup the dyke,


A U A.                        
A U A. ''                     


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The title 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 rakingup the dyke,

A U A.

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