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- Q5209521 subject Q7866856.
- Q5209521 subject Q8720222.
- Q5209521 abstract "Dainty Davie is a folk song, possibly of Scottish origin, which is still part of the repertoire of Scottish and Irish traditional music. It has a long history and two different tunes, both of which have been used for several texts, the best known of which are by Robert Burns.".
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- Q5209521 wikiPageWikiLink Q7866856.
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- Q5209521 wikiPageWikiLink Q8720222.
- Q5209521 comment "Dainty Davie is a folk song, possibly of Scottish origin, which is still part of the repertoire of Scottish and Irish traditional music. It has a long history and two different tunes, both of which have been used for several texts, the best known of which are by Robert Burns.".
- Q5209521 label "Dainty Davie".
- Q5209521 depiction The_grave_of_Dainty_Davie,_St_Cuthberts,_Edinburgh.JPG.