| Identifier Number | NS023665 |
| Title | Dean Fead Is Thig Mise |
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| Air | |
| First Line Chorus | Dean fead is thig mise ga d’ ionnsaidh a luaidh |
| First Line Verse | A’ tarruing ga m’ fhaicinn, bi faiciollach, ciùin |
| Classifications | Love |
| Subjects | Man |
| Structure | Four line verse / Four line chorus |
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| Composer Patronymic | Fionn |
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| Composer Gender | Male |
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| Original Format | Publication |
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| Collection Number | Vol. 7. No. 23 |
| Publication Title | Mac-Talla |
| Editor | Jonathan G. MacKinnon |
| Publisher | Jonathan G. MacKinnon |
| Publication Date | 30 September 1898 |
| Page Number | 8 |
| Online Access | https://dasg.ac.uk/LIL/mactalla/7/23/8 |
| Notes 1 | "O Whistle, and I'll Come to Ye, My Lad" was original composed by Robert Burns in 1793. |
| Notes 2 | Translated from English by "Fionn." |
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