N-Burke and Hare C- A- T- S-100 K-D B-4/4 F- H- M-4R-2 R-4 R-8 F-8 F-5 F-8 F-5 F-8 F-8 F-8 E-4 D-2 C-5 C-8 D-5 C-8 L- Tae help the folk in med- i- cal school, word is passed a- H- M-4B-3 F-4 F-8 F-8 F-4 F-5 F-8 F-5 E-8 D-2 C-8 C-4 C-8 D-5 C-8 L- round; A bo- dy nae mair than ten days auld will bring in four- teen H- M-4B-3 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-8 G-4 G-5 G-8 F-5 E-8 D-2 E-5 E-8 D-4 E-4 L- pound. It's a ter-ri-ble thing, but truth tae say, in this age of H- M-4F-3 R-8 G-8 G-5 G-8 G-5 G-8 F-5 E-8 D-5 D-8 C-5 C-8 D-5 C-8 L- L- greed, A man's worth little when he's a- live, but plen- ty when he's H- M-1B-3 R-8 G-8 G-5 G-8 G-5 G-8 F-5 E-8 D-5 D-8 E-5 E-8 E-5 E-8 L- deid. An'it's doon the close an' up the stair, A but- an' ben wi' H- M-4D-5 E-8 F-2 G-5 G-8 G-5 G-8 F-5 F-8 D-5 E-8 E-4_E-8 E-8 F-5 E-8 L- Burke an' Hare. Burke's the butch- er, Hare's the thief; And Knox the boy who H- M-1D-5 B-8 B-2 S-6 L- buys the beef. H- M-0 L-