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                    <text>THE

EXCELLENT

Old Scots Song
OF T H E

Blaeberry Courtship,
T O W H I C H IS A D D E D ,

T H E CROOK A N D PLAID.

FALKIRK:
PRINTED FOR THE B O O K S E L L E R S

�The Blaeberry Courtship.
W I L L you go the Highlands, my jewel, with me,
Wil you go the Highlands the flocks for to see,
health to my jewel to breath the sweet air,
And to pull the blackberries in the forest so fair.

To the Highlands, my jewel, I will not go with thee,
the road it is long, and the hills they are high,
love those vallies and sweet corn fields,
More than all the blaeberries your wild mountains
yield.
Our

hills they are bonny when the heather's in
bloom,
It would cheer a fine fancy in the month of June,
To pull the blaeberries and carry them home, [on.
And set them on your table when December comes

Out spake her father, that saucy old man,
You might have chosen a mistress among your own
clan.
I t s but poor entertainment to our Lowland dames,
To promise them heather and blue heather bloom.
Kilt up your green plaidie, walk over yon hill,
For a sight of your Highland face does me much ill,
For I will wed my daughter and spare pennies too,
To whom my heart pleases, and what's that to you.

�3
My plaid it is broad, it has colours anew,
Goodman, for your kindness, I'll leave it with you,
I have got a warm cordial keeps the cold from me,
The blithe blinks of love from your daughters eye.
My flocks they are thin, and my lodgings but bare,
And you that has meikle the more you can s p a r e ;
Some of your spare pennies with me you will share,
And you winna send your lassie o'er the hills bare.
H e went to his daughter to give her advice,
Said, if you go with him, I'm sure you're not wise,
He's a rude Highland fellow, as poor as a crow,
He's of the clan of Caithness for ought that I know.
But if you go with him, I'm sure you'll go bare,
You'll have nothing father or mother can spare,
Of all I possess I'll deprive you for aye,
If o'er the hills, lassie, you go away.
It's father, keep what you are not willing to give,
For fain would I go with him, as sure as I live;
What signifies gold or treasure to me,
If the Highland hills is between my love and me.
Now she is gone
Away to a place
H e had no steed
But still he said,

with him in spite of them a',
that her eyes never saw :
for to carry her on,
lassie, think not the road long.

In a warm summer's evening they came to a glen,
Being wearied with travel the lassie sat down;

�4
Get up my brave lassie, let us step on,
Fo, the sun will go round before we get h o m e
My feet are all torn, my shoes are all rent,
I'm wearied with travel and just like to faint,
Were it not for the sake of your kind company,
I would lie in the desert until that I die.
The day is far spent and the night's coming on,
And step you aside to yon bonny mill-town,
And there you'll ask lodgings for thee and for me,
For glad would I be in a barn for to be.
The place it is pleasant and bonny indeed,
But the people are hard-hear ted to us that's in need,
Perhaps they'll not grant us their barn nor byre,
But I'll go and ask them as it is your desire.
The lassie went foremost, sure I was to blame,
To ask for a lodging myself I thought shame ;
T h e lassie replied with tears not a few,
It's ill ale, said she, that's sour when it's new.
In a short time thereafter they came to a grove,
Where his flocks they were feeding in numberlest
droves,
Allan stood musing his flocks for to see,
Step on, says the lady, that's no pleasure to me.
A beautful laddie, with green t a r t i n trews,
And twa bonnie lassies, were bughting in ewes,

�5
They said, honoured master, are you come again,
Long, long have we look'd for you coming hame.
Bught in your ewes lassies, and go your way home
I've brought a swan frae the north, I have her to
tame;
Her feathers are fallen, and where can she lie ?
The best bed in the house her bed shall be.
The lady's heart was far down it coudna well rise ;
Till many a iad and lass came in with a phrase,
To welcome the lady to welcome her home ;
Such a hall in the Highlands she never thought on.
The laddies did whistle and the lassies did sing,
They made her a supper might served a queen;
With ale and with whisky they drank her health
round;
And they made to the lady a braw bed of down.
Early next morning he led her to the hay,
He bid her look round as far as she could spy,
These lands and possessions my debt for to pay,
You winna gae round them in a lang summer day.
O Allan ! O Allan ! I'm indebted to thee,
It is a debt, dear Allan. I never can pay.
O Allan! O Aiian ! how came you for me!
Sure I am not worthy your bride for to be.
How call you me Allan, when Sandy's my name?
Why call you me Allan ? sure you are to blame :

�6
For don't you remember when at school with thee,
I was hated by all the rest but loved by thee ?
How oft have I fed on your bread &amp; your cheese ?
Likewise when you had but an handful of pease,
Your cruel hearted father hound at me his dogs,
They tore my bare heels, and rave all my rags.
Is this my dear Sandy whom I lov'd so dear?
I have not heard of you this many a year ;
When all the rest went to bed, sleep was frae me,
For thinking on what was become of thee.
My parents were born lang before me,
Perhaps by this time they are drown'd in the sea,
These lands and possessions they left them to me,
And I came for you, jewel, to share them with
thee.
In love we began, and in love we will end,
And in joy and mirth our days we will spend:
And a voyage to your father once more we will go,
And relieve the old farmer from his trouble and
woe.
With men and maid servants us to wait upon,
So away to her father in a chaise they are gone ;
The laddie went foremost, the brave Highland loun,
Till tney came to the road that leads to the town.
When he came to the gate, he gave a loud roar,
Come down, gentle farmer, Catherine's at your
door,

�7
When he look'd out at the window, he saw his
daughter's face,
With his hat in his hand he made a great phrase.
Keep on your hat, farmer, don't let it fa'.
For it sets not the peacock to bow to the crow.
It's hold your tongue, Sawney, and do not taunt
me,
For my daughter's not worthy your bride for to be.
Now he held his bridle reins, till he came down,
And then he conveyed him to a fine room ;
With the finest of spirits they drank a fine toast,
And the son and the father drank both in one glass.

The Crook and Plaid.
If lassies loe the laddies, they surely should confess,
For every lassie has a lad she loes aboon the r e s t ;
He's dearer to her bosom whatever be his trade,
And through life I'll loe the laddie that wears the
Crook and Plaid.
He's aye true to his lover, a y e true to me.
He climbs the mountains early, his fleecy flocks to
view,
He spier the little laverocks spring out frae 'mang
the dew;
His
Wanders forward with the laddie that wears the
Crook and Plaid.
For he's, &amp;c.

�8
He pues the blooming heather, he pues the lilly
meek,
Calls the lily like my bosom the heather like my
cheek,
His words are aye so tender, my heart is aye so
glad,
There's nae wooer like the laddie that wears the
Crook and Plaid.
For he's, &amp;c.
I winna hae the laddie that ca's the cart &amp; plough,
Although he may be tender, although he may be
true,
But I will hae the laddie, that has my heart betrayed
He's the faithful shepherd laddie, that wears the
Crook and Plaid.
For he's &amp;c.
It's down beside the hawthorn that blooms in the
vale,
I'll meet him in the gloaming far frae the noisy gale,
His words are aye Sae tender, my heart is aye sae
glad.
For he kens the way sae nicely to row me in his
plaid.
For he's, &amp;c.
To such a faithful lover, oh, who would not comply,
True love gives purer pleasure than aught beneath
the sky,
If love be in your bosom, my heart can ne'er be
sad.
And thro' life I'll lo'e the laddie that wears the
Crook and Plaid.
For he's, &amp;c.

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