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                    <text>�GILL MORICE.
G I L L MORICE w a s an E a r l ' s son,

His name it waxed wide;
It was nae for his great riches,
Nor yet his meikie pride.
His face was fair, lang was his hair,
In the wild woods he staid,
But his fame was by a fair lady.
That liv'd on Carron side.—Where will I get a bonny boy,
That will win hose and shoon,
That will gae to Lord Barnard's
And bid his lady come!
Ye maun rin this errand, VViIIie&gt;
And maun rin wi' pride,
When other boys gae on their
On horseback ye shall ride."
" O no ! O no I my master dear \
I dare not for my life,
I'll no gae to the bauld Baron's
For to tryst forth his wife."
" My bird Willie, my boy Willie,
My dear Willie/' he said,
" How can you strive against the stream,
For I shall be obey'd."
" But, oh, my master d e a r ! " he cried,
" In green wood yeVe your lane ;
Gi'e o'er sic thoughts, I would ye red,
For fear y e sbouM be ta'en."

�8
" Haste, haste, I say, gae to die
A nd bid her come here Hvf speed;
If ye refuse my high command
I'll gar thy body bleed.
Gae, bid her take this gay mantle,
T i s sl gowd but the hern;
Bid her come to the' gGod'green wood,
And bring nane but her lane?
And there it is, a silken sark,
Her ain hand sew'd the sleeve,
And bid her come to Gill Morice,
Speir nae bauld Baron's leave."
" Yes, I will gae your black errand,
Though it be to my cost;
Sin ye by me wiM nae be warnd,
In it ye shall find frost.
The Baron he's a man of might,
He ne'er could bide a taunt,
As ye shall see before it's night,
How sma' ye ha'e to vaunt*
Now, sin I maun your errand rib,
Sair, sair against my wilt*
I*se make a vow, and keep-k true,
It shall be done for ill *
And when he came to broken brig,
He bent his bow and swam ;
And when he came m grasa growing,
Set down his feet andr#n i
And when he came to B^rtitff'cPs: ha',
Wou'd neither chap nor dtf'i
® u t sethis bent boW to his btfeafefc, o.t s'
And lightly lap the wa\

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�4
H e would tell nae man bis errant!/
&lt;BH "
Though twa stood at the gate,
; bid ha h
But straight into the ha* he came,
; of 97 \i
Whar grit felks fat at tneat;&gt; vfxxl U i m H i
" Hail ! hail! my gentle sire and dame, !;k!
My message winna wait;
Dame, ye maun^o ttegi?ee*i wood gang
3d Lilt
Before that it be Jate 9 , i jud cnm-imhd ha A
Ye're bidden take thi^gay mMtle.,
} -mh ho A
It's a' goud but the hem ;
. f
• *!
Ye maun go to thej gof&gt;4 grfejen wood^ ; 1 bid bo A
E'en by your
&gt; bfrmd e m ibqB
There it is, a silken sark&gt; : •
In•;.* 1
Your ain hand sew'd- the sleeve;
;
Ye maun come speak to Gill Morfce?
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Speir nae bauld Baron's; leave,"; ! Ifon* &gt; / it ?•!
The lady stamped wi' her foot,
;u
And winked wi' her eye ; 1 ; '
- i -&gt;i 3
But a that she could or say do,
; (b
aA
Forbidden he wadm be.
? f r v/oH h
u
It's surely to my bow r woman,
.
It ne'er cou'd be to me."
" I brought to Lord-Barnard's lady,
1
I trow that ye be she."
Then up and spake ithe wylie nurse?
(The bairn upon her knee,) ,
i n
|
4
If it be come from Gill Morice,
- /
T i s dear welcome tp me,"
" Ye lied, ye lied, ye filthy nurse,
IA
Sae loud's I hear yQu lie;
I brought it to Lord Barnard's Lady,
J;JH
I trow ye be not she."

�5
Then up and spoke the baiild BaronV eUi&gt;l
';
An angry man was lie,
r £ no
*'
r
He's ta'en the table wr life foot, , ?
In flinders gart a'flee/
" Gae bring a robe of yon Cleidihg',
That hangs upon the pin,
"
And I'll gaet^the^^oid^grejBnHvdcid^''
And speak with ycTur iSrW&amp;rti'*
I hisi bah
" 0 bide at hame, now Lord Barnard,
?
I warn ye bide at
foanie/
&gt;
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Ne'er wyte a man for violence,
- ::&gt;&lt;)&lt;U
That ne'er wyte ye 'wi' nane.'^
-•
Gill Morice sits in good green wood,
He whistled and h e - j j s r f a h&gt; &gt; •!
;
" 0 what mean ?aVtli&lt;:*se Folk^fcfoiflgPMy mother tarries lang."
And when he came to gWd green wood,
•
Wi' meikle dull and carkj ^ dmul h ^bl ' h
It's there he saw brave Gill Morke,
Kaming his yellow hair.
"
wonder, nae winder Gill Morice,
My lady lo'ed you weelj'
• ' 0f
A he fairest part ^f my body
hl-uoy
Is blacker than thy h e e l ; :
Yet ne'ertheless, now, Gill Morice,
For a' thy great beauty,
Ye
s rue the day that ye was bofn,
That head shall gae with me."
1
he has drawn bis trusty brand,
And slait it on the straw,
^ m\
W.
„ through Gill MorieeV fair body,
&gt; ; i
" e s gard cauld iron gae.
diLi
' &gt;

�6
And he has ta'en Gill Morice s head
And set it on a spear;
The meanest man in a* life traio^
Has got the head to bear.
Add he has ta'en Gill Moriee up,
Laid him across his steed,
And brought him to his painted bower,
And laid him on a bed.
The lady sat on castle wa',
Beheld baith dale and dowh,
And there she saw Gill Moriee's head
Ccme trailing to the town.
" Far mair I lo e that bloody head,
Bur, and that bloody hair,
Than Lord Barnard and a' his; lands*
As they lie here and there."
And she has ta'en Gill Moriee?
And kiss'd baith mouth and chin;
" I once was as fa* of Gill Morice,
As hip is o' the stane.
I got thee in my father's house,
Wi' muckle grief and shame.
And brought thee up in grefea wood,
Under the heavy rain,
Oft have I by thy cradle sat,
And soundly seen thee sleep,
But now I'll go about thy grave.
The sa't tears for to weep."
And first she kiss?d his bloody cheek,
And syne his bloody chin ;
" Better I lo'e my Gill Moriee*
Than a' my kith and kfe I

�7
" Away, away, ye ill woman !
An ill death may you die,
Gin I had kenn'd he'd been your son,
He'd ne'er been slain by me."
" Upbraid me not, Lord Barnard,
Upbraid me not for shame !
Wi' that same spear, oh pierce my heart!
And put me out of pain ;
Since naething but Gill Morice's head
Thy jealous rage could quell,
Let that same hand now take her life,
That ne'er to thee did ill.
To me nae after days nor nights,
Will e'er be saft or kind;
I'll fill the air with heavy sighs,
And greet till I am blind."
" Enough of blood by me's been spilt,
Seek not your death from m e ;
I rather it had been my sell,
Than either him or thee.
With wae so wae I hear your 'plaint,
Sair, sair I rue the deed,
That e'er this cursed hand cif mine
Did gar his body bleed.
Dry up y 0 U r tears, my winsome dame,
r Ye ne'er can heal the wound
You see this head upon my spear,
His heart's blood on the ground.
J curse the hand that did the deed,
The heart that thought the ill,
The feet that bore me wi' sick speed,
The comely youth to kill:

�8
Til aye lament for Gill Morice,
As gin he were my ain ;
I'll ne'er forget .the dreary day
On which the youth was slain !" i s

Highland

Mary.

I hn I
Bfi 6:

YE banis and braes, and streams around
The Castle o'Montgomery,
Green be your woods, and fair your flowYs;
Your waters never drumlie.
:r* ;
There simmer first unfaulds her robes,
\l: •
Aud there they langest- tarry :
:it HB
For there I took my last fareweel
Of my dear Highland Mary.
imri\ niV/jb &lt;u&gt;&lt;y; ; ;
O pale, pale now, those rosy lips,
I aft ha'e kiss'd sae fondly !
' &gt;
' And clos'd for aye the sparkling glance
That dwelt on me sae kindly!
And mouldring now in silent dust,
The heart that lo'ed iue dearly !
But stili within my bosom's core
Shall live my Highland Mary.

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                    <text>T H E

Battle of Rosline
FOUGHT ON T H E

Plains o fRosline,1303
TO WHICH

aRE

ADDED,

Jack
in
his
Element;
VIRTUE and WIT, the Preservatives
of LOVE and BEAUTY.
T H E L O V E R ' S SUMMONS.

G L A S G O W ,
Printed by J. &amp; M. Robertson, Saltmarket, 1803.

�( 2 )
The famous Battle of Rosline, fought on the
plains of Rosline, Anno Dom. 1303,
aboutfivemilessouthof Edinburgh where
10,000 Scots, led by Sir John Cummin,
and Sir Simon Frazer, defeat in three
battles,

in one day, 30,000 of their enem

L

E A V E off your tittle tattle,
And I'll tell you of a battle,
Where claymore and targe did rattle,
At Rosline on the Lee.
T e n thousand Scottish laddies,
Drest in their tartan plaidies,
W i t h blue bonnets and cockadies,
A pleasant sight to see.
Commanded by Sir Simon Frazer,
W h o was as bold as Caesar,
Great Alexander never
Could exceed that Hero bold.
A n d by brave Sir John Cummin,
W h e n he saw the foes a coming,
Set the bag-pipes a bumming,
Stand firm my hearts of gold.
Ten thousand English advancing,
See how their arms are glancing,
We'll
A t Rosline on the Lee.

set

them all a

dancing,

�( 3 )
Like furies our brave Highlandmen,
Most boldly they engaged them,
On field they durst no londer s t a n d ,
They soon began to flee.
They rusht into the battle,
Made sword and targe to rattle,
Which made their foes to startle,
They fell dead on the ground.
Our army gave a loud huzza,
Our Highland lads have won the day,
On field they durst no longer stay,
See how the cowards run.
This battle was no sooner over,
Than ten thousand of the other,
Came marching in good order,
Most boldly for to fight.
Their colours were displaying,
Their horse foaming and braying,
Their generals are faying.
We'll soon put them to flight.
But our bowmen gave a volley,
Made them repent their folly,
They soon turn'd melancholy,
And stagger'd to and fro.
Our spearmen then engaged,
Their rage they soon asswaged,
Like lions our Heroes raged,
Dealt death at every blow.
For one hour and a quarter,
There was a bloody slaughter,

�(

4

)

Till the enemies cry'd quarter,
Andinconfusionflee.
Our general says don't pursue.
Ten thousand more are come in view,
T a k e courage lads, our hearts are true,
And beat your enemies.
Then thinking for to cross us.
T h e y rallying all their forces,
Both of foot and horses,
To make the last attempt
T h e Scots cry'd out with brav'ry,
W e disdain their English knav'ry,
W e ' l l ne'er be brought in s l a v ' r y ,
' T i l l our laft blood is spent.
W i t h fresh courage they did engage,
And manfully made for the charge,
With their broad swords and their targe,
Most boldly then they stood.
T h e third battle it was very fore,
Thousands lay reeking in their gore,
T h e like was never done before,
The fields did swim with blood.
T h e English could no longer stay,
In great confusion fled away,
A n d sore they do lament the day,
That they came there to fight.
Cummin cry'd, Chace them, do not spare,
Quick as
hound does chase the hare,
A n d many one fa'en prisoner,
That day upon the flight.

�(

5 )

T h e Douglas, Campbells and the Hay,
And Gordons from the water Spey,
So boldly as they fought that day,
With the brave Montgomerie.
T h e Kers and Murrays of renown,
T h e Keiths, B0yds and Hamilton,
They brought their foes down to the groun',
And fought with braverie,
Sound, sound the music, sound it,
Let hills and dales rebound it,
Fill up the glass and round we't,
In
If Scotsmen were always true
W e ' d make our enemies to rue ;
But alas! We're not all true blue,
A s we were in days of old.

J

ACK

IN His

E L E M E N T .

B

O L D Jack the Sailor, here I come,
pray how do you like my nib,
My trowsers wide, and trampers rum,
my nab and flowing jib ;
I sail the seas from end to end,
and lead a roving life,
A t every mess we find a friend,
at every port a wife.
I have heard them talk of constancy,
of g r i d and such like fun,

�( 6 )

I have constant been to ten, cry'd I,
but never griev'd for one,
T h e flowing sails we tars unbend,
to lead a roving life,
A t every mess we find a friend,
at every port a wife.
I have a spanking wife at Portsmouth gates,
a Pigmy at Goree ;
A n Orange Tawny up the Straits,
a Black at St. L u c i e :
Thus whatsoever course we bend,
we lead a jovial life,
A t every mess we find a friend,
at every port a wife.
W i l l Gaffe by Death was ta'en aback,
I came to bring the news,
Poll whimper'd sore, but what did J a c k !
why, stood in William's shoes! "
She cut, I chas'd and in the
she lov'd me as her life.
So she has got a loving friend,
and I a loving wife.
Come all you Sailors that do go
the unfortunate seas to rub,
Y o u must work, love, and fight your foes,
and drink your gen'rous bub ;
Storms that our masts in splinters tear,
can take our joyous life,
In every want we find a friend,
and every port a wife.

end

�( 7 )
V I R T U E and W I T, the Preservatives
of L O V E and B E A U T Y .

C

TUNE—KILLICRANKY.

Onfess thy love, fair blushing maid,
for since thine eye's consenting,
Thy safter thoughts are a' betray'd,
and na-says no worth tenting.
W h y aims thou to oppose thy mind,
with words thy wish denying;
Since Nature made thee to be kind,
reason
Nature and Reason's joint consent,
make love a sacred blessing,
T h e n happily that time is spent,
that's war'd on kind caressing.
Come then my Katie to my arms,
I'll be nae mair a rover ;
But find out heav'n in a' thy charms,
and prove a faithful lover.
S H E . ) What you d e s i g n , by N a t u r e ' s law?,

is fleeting inclination,
T h e n Willy- Wisp beguiles us a'
by its infatuation
When that goes out, caresses tire,
and lovers nae mair in season,
Syne weakly we blow up the fire,
with all our boasted reason.

�( 8 )
HE.) The beauties of inferior cast
maystartthisjustreflection;
But charms, like thine,mustalwayslast,
where Wit has the protecion.
Virtue and Wit, like April rays,
make Beauty rise the sweeter;
T h e langer then on thee I gaze,
my Love will grow completer.

THE L O V E R ' ' S SSU M M O N S .
R 3
UM
3.

A

R I S E thou mistress of my heart,
milirefs
and do not rae disdain :
me difciain
Come now and quickly take the part
of me your conftant swain.
constant ftvain.
T o you alone C am aaslave,
atone I am Have,
there's none on earth can ctuv,
cure,
T h e flame that in my bread I have,
have,
for you 1 do endure.
I
Come now dear nymph, and cafe the smart,
eafe
fmart,
of me your yielding swain ;
yo^r
fwain
My loyt for you now in my heart,
love
does constantly remain.

Now we in Hymen's bands will wed,
our hearts united be therefore,
In love we live without any dread,
love we live without any dread,
joys
in joys for evermore.
* ••••^^aaaaa^^

G
G L A SSG OO W,
A
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mm

Printed by J, &amp; M.Robertson,Saltmarket,1803.
J.
Rcfrertfon, Saltmaj;ket, i8o&gt;

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