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|f_aka=Come kiss wi' me come clap wi' me, Had I the Wyte | |f_aka=Bob of Fettercairn (The), Come kiss wi' me come clap wi' me, Had I the Wyte, Kail and Knockit Corn, My Jocky blyth for what thou hast done, Newburn Lads, | ||
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T:My Jocky blyth for what thou hast done | |||
N:”To the Tune of ‘Come kiss with me, come clap with me.’” | |||
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B: William Thomson - Orpheus Caledonius, vol. II (1733, No. 39, p. 159) | |||
B: https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/91482038 | |||
N:Thomson (c. 1695-1753) was a Scottish singer and folk song collector | |||
N:who lived in London for most of his adult career. | |||
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