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(10)”O will ye gae wi’ me,” he says, “Or will ye be my honey? Or will ye be my wedded wife? For I love you best of any.” (15)”I winna gae wi’ you,” she says, “Nor will I be your honey, Nor will I be your wedded wife; You love me for my money.”
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Expert Answer :Notice that the last two quatrains are very similar. Why do you think this is? Rob Roy Rob Roy from the Highlands cam, Unto the Lawlan’ border, To…
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