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                    <text>George and Britain Save;
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The Plowman's Dittv,
Lay thy loof
in Mine, Lassie,
By Logan Streams.

STIRLING:
P R I C E D BY W MACNIS«
1S&amp;5.

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G E ^ R G E A N D BR T U N S A V E .
W h i h reeds of Uei! deface the world,
and Gallia% thfon; in iuin lies.
Whil r und be wo id n v o t t is burlNl,
and Dhco*d&gt;# banefuii boni er fi e f .
Loud s all th loyal Briton sii&gt;g
T o a r ^ s ! to arms ! your biiCAlers biiag f
T o s i 4d . ur C o u n t r y gua d our Kiag,
And George and Britain save*
Nc^er t&gt;hall th* d*sol#ti: g wOp,
Th 1 sh* es iviti ho. ror Europe o'ar,
T o u«

U hideous iim c s ew\

Of 1 ep in bio m this happy ihore*
Firm a* out lock-bouod i J e we'll &amp;tMid,
Wi;h *va'chfuJ eye an^i iion batii,
T 6 wit:l«i the n r ^ h t ot Biiiain'ft land,
A n d G orge anci Britain save-

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Hi^rrly
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W h e r e g r e a t EHz t * a hes s l e - p ,
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A s D r a k e an J Raleigh e t c h (he g l a n c e t
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"What prompts these restless foes of life
T o dare our dreaded arms again ?
W h a t , but the hope that party strife
H a s broke Britannia s shield in twain ?
B u t know thev not, when F r a n c e is near,
T b e war of tongues' is silent here,
T h a t all my grasp B r i t a n n i a ' s spear,
A n d G t o r g e and Britain save,
N e ' e r in the pinch of Britain's F a t e ,
Shall Statesmen's rival Feuds be known,
O r Faction strive, with thwarting hate,
T » break the British B u l w a r k d«wn ;

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N o ! round the Alter of our Land,
Llnk v d in one soul, the British Bar&lt;!#
$iiall firm in sacred Union stand,
And George and Britain Save.
Though Moral Order sink to the ground.
Though all thi' Virt ues trodden lie
Though Fury tear the nations round,
And Blood «nd Rapine fill each eye J
N e ' e r khall rhe Storm here turn his flight;
While Britinh hearts at home*unite
To gaide our thought, to guard our rigbfc,
And George and Britain save.
O happy I*le 1 wise ordered State \
Well tempered work of Freedom's
N o shock of realms can touch thy Fato
If Union binds thy §^a-girt Land :
Vniiily the «torm shall round thee ring.
While Britain's Sons in concord sing,
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We'll shield our country guard our
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And George and Britain save/*
THE PLOWMAN S DITTY.
B'-c.^We I'm but poor,
And slendor my store,

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Bhat I've nothing to lose is the cry p
L e t who will declare it,
I vow I can't bea» it,
I give all such prater® the lie.
Tho* my house is but small,
Y e t to have none at all,
W#«ld sure be a greater distress, Sir,
Shall my garden, so sweet,
And my orchard, so neat,
Be the prize of a foreign oppressor ?
On Saturday's night,
Tis still my delight,
W i t h my wages to run home the faster,
But if Frenchmen rule here,
T may look far and near,
But I never shall find a Pay-master.
4

I&gt;ve a dear little wife,
W h o m I love as my life,
T * lose her f should not much like,
And it would make me run wild.
T o see my sweet child,
W i t h it's head on the point of a pike.
I've my Church too to save,
And will go to my grave

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lit defence of a Church that's the best}
my King, too, God bless hiro,
L e t no one oppress him
F t r Bene has be ever opprest,
British Laws for my guard,
M y cottage is barr'd j
x
Tis safe in the light or the dark,
If the 'Squire shou'd oppress,
1 get instant redress,
M y Orchard's as safe as his P a r k .
M y Cot is my Throne,
W h a t 1 hare is m&lt; own,
A»4 what is my own 1 will keep,
Should Boni come now,
' T i s true 1 may plow,
B u t I'm sure that I never shall reap*
N o w do but reflect
W h a t 1 have to protect \
T h e a doubt if to fight 1 shall choose,
King, Church* Babes and Wife,
Laws, Liberty, Life,
N e w tell me 1 have nothing to lose.
Then I'll beat my ploughshare
To a sword or a sptar,

�And rush on those desperate m e n :
L i k e a lion I'll fight&gt;
That my spear, now so bright,
M a y soon turn to a ploughshare again I

L A Y T H Y L O O F IN M I N E L A S S .
• L a y thy loof in mine
In mine lass, in mine las?,
And sweat on thy white hand. Lass,
T h a t thou wilt be m

ain.

A slave to love s unbounded swav»
H e aft has wrought me m d k l e wae
i u t now he is mv deadly fae
Unless thou be mine ain.
O l*v thv loof in mine Las«.
)n mine Lass in mine Lass, &amp;&lt;?«

monk? a Las;? has broke my m t ,
That for a blink 1 ha o lo &lt; d best j
l i t thou art Queen mthitt my breast,
Fqv evtr to remain*
0 lay tby loof U\ m m Lans,
In mine Laua in m m I&lt;aw«
A&amp;d Bweav on thy white Imml, h m ,
T h a t thou wilt be tny aia*

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-Dear L a d gin we'll be lee.l and true,
T h e r e ' s nane 1 like sae weel as \ou f
there's mv loof I swear and vow f
F o r life to be vonr ain.
H o w there's m loof in thine Lad»
fo thine L * d , Jn thine L a d
h hopes you will prove kin* L a d *
And tak me for vour ain.

BY LOGAN S

REAMS.

B y L o g a n streams that rins sae deep^
H o w a f t wi' jalre l y e herded &gt;h» ep f
H e r d e d sheep and gather'd slaes.
W i ' my dear lad on Logan brae*.
B u t lacVa-r.ee ! these da
are gane,
And 1 wi' grief mav benl my lane
While mv dear lad mauu fare bis faea,
F a r , far frae me and Lo^an braes,
N a e mair at Lotrnn k u n will b©
Atsveen the preaching* meet wi* me j
M e e t wi' me and when i t s m u k ,
Convev me hame frae Logan Mrk.
W e e ! may I sing the days are gane,
F r a e kirk or fair I come mv lans j
While mv dpar lad maun face his f g ^
F a r f a r lYas me an«! Logan braes*

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Shall my garden, so sweet,
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On Saturday's night,
' T i s still my delight,
W i t h my wages to run home the faster,
B u t if Frenchmen rule here,

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But I never shall find a P a y - m a s t e r .

Vainly the «torm shall round thee ring.
While Britain's Sons in concord sing,
" W e ' l l shield our country guard our
And George and Britain save/*

P v e a dear little wife,
W h o m I love as my life,
T * lose her F should not much like,
And i t would make me run wild.
T o see my sweet child,

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I ' v e m y Church too to save,

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G E O R G E A N D BR T U N S A V E .
Whil* reeds of IIei! deface the world,
and Gallia's th?on; in iuin lies.
Whil r nod he wo Id n volt is butM,
and Di*co r d^ banefuU b°nr tr fi e f .
Loud s bll t*i loyai Brit on sing
T o arms ! to artos ? your hiiCAlers bitog t
T o s v i ld • ur Court'y gua d our Kiog f
And George and Britain savec
Ht^er shall thV d^solsti: g wbP t
Th t sh* es wit'i ho.rur Europe o'tf,
T o u« is niveous inn e s ew,
O r 1 ep in bio jo this happy dhore*
Jirm a* out lock-bound ule we^U *imiB
Wiih watchful eye ana iton baiil,
T i witda the niftght ot Britain'* b a d ,
Ami G orge ana Bnt-in save*
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And piostrare i ^ e t l m tiiourn in
tli^rrly 1ms e \ e lU* Baton turns
To E o w A f t ^ s ana to H s a i t f ' a

And rush on tho«e desperate men i
L i k e a lion I'll fight \
That my spear, now so bright,
May soon turn to a ploughshare again |

L A Y T H Y L O G F IN M I N E LASS.
0 L a y thy loof in mine
In mine lass, in mine lass*
And sweat on toy white hand ; Lass,
That thou wilt be ov ain.
A slave to love s unbounded sway,
Me aft has wrought me meikle wae
But now he is mv deadly fae
Unless thou be mine ain,
O Itfv thv loof in mine Las&lt;
la mine Lass in mine Lass, See*

monle a Lass ha* broko my m t f
That for a blin* 3 ha« lo&lt; d btst \
Bat thou art Queen within my b ^ a t f ,
X?or evfer to
0 lay thy loof in m m

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A*d sweav on thy white Imnd, h m ,
That thou wilt be my

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