The English and Scottish Popular Ballads/Part 10/Ballad Airs from Manuscript/Ballad 250

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250 E. (V, 302). Andrew Bartin.
Miss L. P. Haskell, South Carolina.

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                    _ Three bold bro's of mer -- rie Scot -- land,
                    And three bold broth -- ers were they,
                    And they cast lots, the one with the oth -- er, t'see
                    Who should go rob -- bing all oer the salt sea,
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                    Who sh'd go rob -- bing all oer the salt sea.
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