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Crieff Guisers' Play, 1884
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Laurieston Play (b), 1897

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Vertical axis: Line Nos. for: Laurieston Play (b), 1897
Horizontal axis: Line Nos. for: Crieff Guisers' Play, 1884

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Vertical axis: Line Nos. for: Laurieston Play (b), 1897
Horizontal axis: Line Nos. for: Crieff Guisers' Play, 1884

Parallel texts

Line Crieff Guisers' Play, 1884 Laurieston Play (b), 1897
1. macglashan macglashan macglashan is my name  
2. my sword and buckler by my side i hope to win the game 1. a sword and buckler by my side and i m sure to win the game
2. a sword and buckler by my side and i shall win the game
3. the game sir the game sir is not within your power  
4. i ll draw my bloody dagger and slay you to the floor  
5. then call for doctor brown here comes i old doctor brown
6. the best old greasy doctor in the town the best old doctor in the town
7. here am i doctor brown here comes i old doctor brown
8. the best old greasy doctor in the town the best old doctor in the town
9. how far have you travelled  
10. oh round the world and back again  
11. what did you see there  
12. mountains of porridge and rivers of butter milk  
13. anything else  
14. yes cocks and hens with knives and forks in their backs  
15. running down the streets calling out  
16. who ll eat me who ll eat me  
17. anything more  
18. no  
19. anything less  
20. no  
21. what ll you take to cure a man  
22. ten pounds and a bottle of wine  
23. i ll give you three  
24. ten pounds and a bottle of wine  
25. i ll give you three  
26. ten pounds and a bottle of wine  
27. cure him then  
28. two drops to your nose and one to your toes  
29. rise jack and sing rouse up sir sing us a song
30. i can t  
31. why not  
32. i ve got a hole in my side that would let a coach and four through it  
33. how did you get that  
34. fighting the french  
35. how many did you kill  
36. all but one  
37. what happened to him  
38. he ran away  
39. three drops to your nose and two to your toes  
40. rise up jack and sing rouse up sir sing us a song
41. once i was dead and now i m alive once i was dead and now i m alive
42. blessed be the doctor that made me alive god bless the doctor that made me survive
43. we ll all join hands and we ll never fight no more  
44. and we ll be as brothers as we were before  
45. bless the master of this house and bless the mistress too  
46. and all the little children around the table too  
47. with their pockets full of money and their bottles full of beer  
48. we wish you all a merry christmas and a happy new year  
49. here am i wee johnny funny here comes i wee johnny funny
50. wi my tunny  
51. i m the man that takes the money the very wee boy to gather the money
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