This Is No My Ain House
This
is no mine ain house,
I
ken by the rigging o't;
Since
with my love I 've changed vows,
I
dinna like the bigging o't:
For
now that I 'm young Robie's bride,
And
mistress of his fire-side,
Mine
ain house I 'll like to guide,
And
please me with the trigging o't.
Then
farewell to my father's house,
I
gang where love invites me;
The
strictest duty this allows,
When
love with honour meets me.
When
Hymen moulds us into ane,
My
Robie 's nearer than my kin,
And
to refuse him were a sin,
Sae
lang 's he kindly treats me.
When
I 'm in mine ain house,
True
love shall be at hand aye,
To
make me still a prudent spouse,
And
let my man command aye;
Avoiding
ilka cause of strife,
The
common pest of married life,
That
makes ane wearied of his wife,
And
breaks the kindly band aye.
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