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She later announced she would be staying on to perform at a club in North Beach a few nights a week, and I went several times to see her again, mostly to hear "Cam Ye O'er Frae France?" and be moved on what felt like a cellular level.
Great Scots 2009
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She later announced she would be staying on to perform at a club in North Beach a few nights a week, and I went several times to see her again, mostly to hear "Cam Ye O'er Frae France?" and be moved on what felt like a cellular level.
Archive 2009-08-01 2009
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At that show, Betsy did a solo where she sang "Cam Ye O'er Frae France?", explaining its origins as a scathing Jacobite rebellion riddle song, and alternating singing with a dazzling rendition on her fiddle.
Archive 2009-08-01 2009
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At that show, Betsy did a solo where she sang "Cam Ye O'er Frae France?", explaining its origins as a scathing Jacobite rebellion riddle song, and alternating singing with a dazzling rendition on her fiddle.
Great Scots 2009
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Frae the Point, roond the Girt, a 'the time sailin'slow,
The Amphitrite 2000
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Frae the gilded spontoon tae the fife I was ready;
Sodger Laddie 1996
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“The wafta,” Frae gasped as he whirled and jabbed a frantic finger toward the longboat, where the other fishers were lifting something with a net wrapped around it.
DEEP DOMAIN Howard Weinstein 1987
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“The wafta,” Frae gasped as he whirled and jabbed a frantic finger toward the longboat, where the other fishers were lifting something with a net wrapped around it.
DEEP DOMAIN Howard Weinstein 1987
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“The wafta,” Frae gasped as he whirled and jabbed a frantic finger toward the longboat, where the other fishers were lifting something with a net wrapped around it.
DEEP DOMAIN Howard Weinstein 1987
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Frae his hand he coost his stick; "I winna gang and leave thee;"
The Modern Scottish Minstrel , Volume I. The Songs of Scotland of the past half century Various
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