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auld lang syne

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" Auld Lang Syne " (: note "s" rather than "z") is a Scots poem written by Robert Burns in 1788 and set to the tune of a traditional folk song ( Roud # 6294). It is well known in many countries, especially in the English-speaking world, its traditional ...

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Squeer: here now we are the four of us: old Matt Gregory and old Marcus and old Luke Tarpey: the four of us and sure, thank God, there are no more of us: and, sure now, you wouldn't go and forget and leave out the other fellow and old Johnny MacDougall: the four of us and no more of us and so now pass the fish for Christ sake, Amen: the way they used to be saying their grace before fish, repeating itself, after the interims of Augusburgh for auld lang syne.

Thus we came round the clock, upon the Great North Road, to the performance of Auld Lang Syne by day again.

And I think we both know that he's in a business where he can't use Auld Lang Syne' as a personnel selection criterion.

They banged their way through endless repetitions of `Edelweiss', `Greensleeves' and 'Auld Lang Syne' interspersed with the occasional bash at `New York, New York', 'Chicago' and 'I Left My Heart in San Francisco'.

Micawber's spirits becoming elevated, too, we sang 'Auld Lang Syne'.