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The paitrick lo'es the fruitfu fells,
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The plover lo'es the mountains;
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The woodcock haunts the lonely dells,
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The soaring hern the fountains:
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Thro lofty groves the cushat roves,
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The path o man to shun it;
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The hazel bush o'erhangs the thrush,
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The spreading thorn the linnet.
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Robert Burns, Now Westlin Winds, [CPW, 44]
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{| align="center" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="90%"
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| colspan="2" | The paitrick lo'es the fruitfu fells,
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|-
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| width="5%"  | &nbsp; || The plover lo'es the mountains;
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|-
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| colspan="2" | The woodcock haunts the lonely dells,
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|-
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| width="5%"  | &nbsp; || The soaring hern the fountains:
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|-
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| colspan="2" | Thro lofty groves the cushat roves,
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|-
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| width="5%"  | &nbsp; || The path o man to shun it;
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|-
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| colspan="2" | The hazel bush o'erhangs the thrush,
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|-
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| width="5%"  | &nbsp; || The spreading thorn the linnet.
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| colspan="2" align="right" | &mdash; Robert Burns, ''Now Westlin Winds'', [CPW, 44]
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|}
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In order to refer to an object x, it is necessary to use a sign "x", or something equally good, an equiferent sign, to do so.  In a similar vein, in order to refer to a sign "x", it is necessary to use a HO sign <"x">, or something equally good, an equiferent HO sign, to do so.   
 
In order to refer to an object x, it is necessary to use a sign "x", or something equally good, an equiferent sign, to do so.  In a similar vein, in order to refer to a sign "x", it is necessary to use a HO sign <"x">, or something equally good, an equiferent HO sign, to do so.   
  
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