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It fell on a day, on a bonnie summer day
When the corn was ripe and cheerly
That there fell oot a great dispute
Between Argyll and Airlie
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Argyll he has mustered a thousand o his men
He s marched them oot bright early
He s marched them in by the back o Dunkeld
To plunder the bonnie hoose o Airlie
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Lady Ogilvie has looked frae her window sae high
And oh, but she grat sairly
Ta see Argyll and a his men
Come be plunder the bonny hoose o Airlie
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âCome doon, come doon, Lady Ogilvie,â he cried
âCome doon and kiss me fairly
Or I swear by the hilt o my gewwd braidsword
That I winna leave a standin stane in Airlieâ
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âI winna come doon, ye false Argyll
Nor will I kiss ye fairly
I wadna kiss ye, fause Argyll
Though ye wadna leave a standin stane in Airlieâ
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âCome tell me whaur your dowry is hid
Come doon and tell me fairlyâ
âl winna tell ye whaur my dowry is hid
Though ye wadna leave a standin stane in Airlieâ
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They socht it up and they socht it doon
I wat, they socht it early
And it was below yon bowling green
They found the dowry o Airlie
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