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                    <text>Six Favourite

John Anderson my J o .
There's nae Luck about the Hotnste,
I G a e d a waefu Gate Yestreen.
Auld Langsyne.
Blythe and Happy are we.
T h e Rose will cease to blow*

Nte W T O N - S T E W A &amp; T
Printed and S o l d , ' m l
Retail, by J. -M^Nairs.

�J O H N A N D E R S O N , M Y JO.
John Anderson, my jo, John,
When we were first aequent,
Your locks were like the raven,
Your bonriie brow was brent ;
But now your brow is beld, John*
Your locks are like the snow,
Yet blessings on your frosty pow,
John Anderson, my j o .
John Aaderson, m y j o , John,
W e clanab the hill thegither,
And mony a canty day, John,
We've had wi' ane anither,
Now we maun totter down, John,
But hand in hand we'll go,
And steep thegither at the foot,
John Anderson, my j&lt;o*

THERE'S NAE LUCK ABOUT THE HOUSE.

And are ye sure the i*ews is true 9
And are ye sura he's weel ?
Is this a time to think o' wark ?
Mak haste, set by your wheel.
Is this a time to think o* wark,
When Colin's at the door ?

�me my cloak 111 to the quay,.
And see him come ashore.
CHORUS.

For there's nae luck about the house*
There's nae luck at a* ;
There's little pleasure in the house,
When our gudeman's awa.. O g'i'fc me down my higonet,
My bishop's satin gown,.
For i maun tell tell the bailie's wife
That Colin's come to town,
My Sunday's shoon they maun gae on»
My hose o* pearl blue,
It's a' to please my ain gudeman.
For he's baith leal and true;
Rise up and make a clean fire-side,
Put on tlie muckle p o t ;
W e little Kate her cotton gown,
And Jock his Sunday's coat :
And mak their shoon, as black as
Their hose as white as snaw ;
It's a' to please my ain gudeman,
For he's been Jang awa.
There

are twa hens upon the bank,
They've fed this month and mair ^

�#
Mak haste and thraw their necks about*
That Colin wee! may fare ;
And spread the table neat and clean,
Gar ilka thing look braV ;
\t'6 a ' f o r love'6' my gad em an,
For he^ been lang aw a.
Sae true his heart, sae smooth his speech*
His breath like caller air,
His very foot has music in't,
When he qomes up the stain.
And will I see his face again ?
And will I hear him speak ?
Vni downright dizzy w? the thocht.
In troth 1'in like to greet.
The cauld blast o9 the winter wind,
Thftt thirled through n)y heart,
T h e y ' l l a* blawn by, I hae him safe,
Till death we'll never part ?
But what/puts parting in my head ?
It may be far awa ;
The'present moment is our ain, '
The ncist vVe never saw,
Si^ce Colin's weel Fm weel content,
I ha'e nae qiair to aray^ ;
Could 1 but live tp make ^i tn blest,
4
blest aboon the lave.

�And will; I see bis face again ?'
And will I hear him speak. ?
I'm downright dizzy wi* the thochi
In troth, I'm like to greet.

I GAED A W AEFU; GATE YESTREEN.
% gaed a waefu' gate yestreen,
A gate, I fear, Til dearly rufe ;
I gat my death frae twd sweet een,
Twa lovely een o' bourne blue.
•'Twas not her golden ringlets bright.
Her lips like roses wat \vV dew,
Her heaving bosom liy-white,
It was her een sae boimle blue.
She talked she smiled, my heart she wiled.
She charmed my soul, I wistna ho\V; ;
And ay the s to and, the deadly wound,
Cam frae her een sae bonnie blue.
But. spare to speak and spare to.'spee&lt;4,
^ Shellablins^isten.to my* vow ;
Should she refuse, I'll lay my dead
Xo : her twa een sae bonnie blue..

�AULD

langsyne;

Should auld acquaintance be forgot,
And never brougjit to min^ t
Should auld acquaintance be forgot,
And days o' langsyne ?
For auld langsyne, my dear*,
For auld langsyne,
W e'll tak a cup o' kindness yet,.
Far auld, langsyne..
W e tvva ha'e run about the braes,.
And pu'd the go wans fine ;
But we'ue wander'd niony as weary foot**
Sin' auid langsynei
For auld langsyne*
W e twa h-affe; paid el*t i' the burn
Frae morning sun till dine ;
But seas between, us braid hae roar'd
Sin auid langsyne
Far auld langsyne &amp;c.
Now there^ a hand my trusty fiere,
And giVs a hand o' thine,
And we'll tak a right guid willie wauchfc
For auld langsyne.
For auld langsyne,

�And surely ye'II be your pint stoup,
And surely Til be mine,
And and we'll tak a cup o9 kindness yet,
For atild langsyne.
For auld langsyne, &amp;c.

BLYTHE AND HAPPY ARE WE,

Blythe, blythe, an'happy are we,
Cauld care is fley?d awa ;
This is but ae night o' our lives,
And wha could grudge tho' it were twa?
The evening shade around is spread,
The shilling tempest sweeps the sky ;
We're kindly met, and warmly set,
An' streams o' nappy rinning by.
Blythe, blythe, See.
The days o' man are but a span,
This mortal life a passing dream,
Nought to illume the dreary gloom,
Save love and friendship's sacred gleam,
Blythe, blythe,
Then tootn your glass to my sweet lass,
And neist we'll turn it o'er to thine ;
The. glowing breast that lo'es them best,
Shall dearest eyer be to mine.
Blythe, blythe,

�8
An' here's to you, my friend sac true,
May discord ne'er a feeling wonnd,
An' should we flyte, ne'er harbour spite,
But in a bowl be't quickly drown'd.
Blythe, blythe,
3fow rap and ring, and gar them bring
The biggest stoupfu' yet we've seen ;
Why should we part, when hand and heart
At ilka bumper grows mare keen ?
Blythe, blythe, &amp;c.

TriE ROSE WILL CEASE TO BLOW,

The rose will cease to blcrr,
The eagle turn a dove,
The stream will cease to flow,
Ere I will cease to love.
The sun will cease to shine,
The world will cease to ifteve*
The stars their light resign,
Ere I can cease to love.

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                    <text>SIX

LOVE SONGS.
See the Ship.
I sigh for the girl 1 adore.
Hand awa frae me, Donald,
Had I the wyte.
The fair young Knight
Banks of Doun.

F a l k i r k : — P r i n t e d for the Booksellers,
ioi all ifahdrf

�SONGS.

See the

Ship.

$ee the ship in the bay is riding,
Dearest Ellen, I go from thee ;
Boldly go, in thy love confiding,
O'er the deep and the trackless sea.
W h e n thy loved form no more is near me,
When thy sweet smile no longer I see,
i h i s soothing thought shall at midnight cheer K
M y love is breathing a prayer for me.
Nor can Heaven, a deaf ear lending
T o its loveliest work below,
T h e boon she begs, on her krnees low bending,
Refuse -in goodness to bestow.
So then, my Ellen, all doubts defying,
H e n r y shall dauntless cross the wide sea,
His heart on this firm anchor relying,
M y love is breathing a prayer for me.
W h e n the thunder of war is roaring,
A n d the bullets around me fly ;
W h e n the rage of the tempests pouring,
Blends the billowy sea and sky ;
T h e n shall my heart, to fear a stranger.
Cherish its fondest hopes for thee,

�T i m dear reflection disarming danger.
My love is breathing a prayer for me.
And when the din of war is over.
And sweet peace sets the sailor free,
With what joy shall your faithful lover
Fly on love sweetest wings to thee 1
Then with delight each other caressing,
D a y after day we shall happier be,
And as my Ellen tells o'er each blessing,
She still will whisper a prayer for me.

I sigh for the Girl I

addre.

When fairies trip o'er the gay green,
And all nature seems sunk into r e s t ;
T h r o ' valleys I wander unseen,
My heart with sad sorrow opprest
There oft by the murmuring 'streams,
Fair Eleanor's loss I d e p l o r e ;
As alone by the moons silver beams,
I sigh for the girl I adoro.
When my flocks wander o'er the wide plain
T o some thicket of woodbine I rove i
T h e I pensively tune some soft strain,
Or sing forth the praise of my love.
Where does my fair Eleanor stray ?
M u s t I ne'er see the nymph any more ?
T h u s destracted I mourn the long day,
And sigh fol the girl 1 adore.

�%
4
When first I beheld the sweet maid,
Bv moonlight alone in the vale,
Far, far from the vil'age we strav'd,
Where I tenderly told my soft tale.
How long must I wander forlorn ?
Ah ! when will my sorrows be o'er ?
Such grief it can never be born :
I sigh for the girl I adore.

Hand alva frae

mc,

Donald,

H a u d awa, bide awa,
B a u d awa frae me, Donald ;
W h a t care I for a' your wealth,
A n ' a' that ve can gie, D o n a l d ?
I wadna lea' my Lowland lad
For a' your gowd an' gear, Donald
Sae tak your plaid an o er the hill,
An' stay nae langer here, Donald.
H a u d awa, bide awa, &amp;c.
My Jeamie is a gallant youth,
I lo'e but him alane, Donald,
And in bonny Scotland's isle,
Like him there is nane, Donald.
H a u d awa, bide awa,
Aaud awa frae me, Donald,
W h a t care I for a' your wealth,.
An' a' that ye can gie, Donald ?

�5
He wears nae plaid nor tartan hose,
Nor garter at his knee, Donald,
But, oh ! he wears a faithfu heart,
And love blinks in his e'e, Donald.
Sae baud awa, bide awa,
Come nae rnair at e'en, D o n a l d ;
1 wadna break my Jeamie's lvjart,
To be a Highland queen, Donald.

Had I the tvyte she bade me.
Had I the wyte, had I the wyte,
Had I the wyte she bade me ?
She watch'd me by the hiegate side,
And up the loan she show'd me.
And when I wadna venture in,
A coward loon she ea'd me :
Mad kirk and state been in the gate,
i d lighted when she bade me.
l a e craftilly she took me ben,
Aud bade me make nae c l a t t e r ;
For our rumgunshock, glum gudemaii
i* o'er ayont t h e water.
Whae'er shall say I wanted grace,
When I did kiss and daut her,

�5
Let him be planted in ray place.
Syne say, I wns a fautor.
Could I for shame, could I for shame,
Could I for shame refus'd h e r ?
And wadna manhood been to blame,
Had I unkindly us'd heiv
H e ela vd her wi' the rippling-kame,
And blae and bluitly bruis d h e r ;
When sic a husband was frae hame.
W h a t wife but wad excus'd her ?
I dighted ay her een sae blue,
And bann'd the cruel randy ;
And weel I wat, her willing mou
Was e'n like sugarcandy.
At gloanin-shot it was I wat,
I lighted on the Monday ;
But 1 cam' thro' the, Tiseday's dew,
To wanton Willie's b r a n d y . .

The fait

young

Knight.

At the Baron of Mowbray's gate was seen
A page with a courser blacK;
There came out a knight of noble mein,
And he leapt on the courses back.

�/

His arms were bright, his heart was light,
And he sung this merry lay,
" H o w jollily lives this fair young knight,
H e loves and h e rides away."
A lady look'd over the castle .wall,
And she heard the knight thus sing:
T h e lady's tears began to fall,
And her hands she began to wring.
" And didst thou then my true love plight,
And was it but to betray ?
Ah ! tarry a while, my own dear knight,
In pity don't ride away."
T h e knight of her tears he took no heed,
While scornful laugh d his eye ;
H e gave the spur to his prancing steed,—" Good b'ye, sweetheart, good b'ye."
And soon he
While she
H
Ah ! ladies
He'll love

vanish'd from her sight,
was heard te say,
beware of a fair young knight
and he'll ride away."
Banks of

Doun,

Ye banks and braes of bonny Doun,
H o w can ye bloom so fresh and f a i r ;
H o w can ye chant ye little birds,
While I ' m so wae and fu' o' care ?

�5
Ye*l! break my heart ye little bird?,
That wanton thro' the flow'ring thorn,
Ye mind me of departed joys,
Departed never to return.
Oft have I roam'd by bonny Doun.
To see the rose and woodbine twine,
Where ilka bird sung o'er its note,
A n d cheerfully I join'd wi' mine.
Wi' heartsome glee I pu'd a rose,
A rose out o' yon thorny t r e e ;
£ u t my fause love has stown the rose,
And left the thorn behind to me.
Ye roses blaw your bonny blooms,
And draw the wild birds to thy burw ;
For L u m e n promis'd me a ring,
And ye maun aid me should I mourn.
Ah ! na, na, na, ye needna mourn,
M y een are dim and drowsy w o t n ;
Ye bonny birds ye needna sing,
For L u m a n never can return.
My L u m a n ' s love, in broken sighs,
At dawn of day by Doun ye'se hear,
And mid-day, by the willow green,
For him I'll shed a silent tear.
gweet birds, I ken ye'll pity me,
A n d join rne wi' a plantive sang,
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                    <text>Three Excellent

THE TEARS OF SCOTLAND.
\N E X C E L L E N T N E W S O N G
T H E R E B E L L ION.

ON

GEORDIE WHELPS T E S T A M E N T

�T H E T E A R S OF S C O T L A N D .
M O U R N , helpless Caledonia, mourn
Thy banish'd peace, thy laurels torn!
T h y sohs, for valour long renown'd,
Lie slaughtered on their native ground.
T h y hospitable roofs no more
Invite the strange? 4© the d o o r :
- In smoky ruins sunk they He,
The monuments of cruelty.
The wretched o wner sees afar
His all become the prey of war,
Bethinks him of his Babes and wife,
Then smites his breast and curses life.
Thy swains are famish'd on the rocks,
"Where once they fed their wanton flocks;
'thy ravish'd virgins shriek in vain!
T b y infants perish on the plain.
What boots it then in every clime,
Through the wide-spreading waste of time.
T h y martial glory, crown'd with praise,
Still shone with undiminished blaze ?
T b y towering spirit now is broke,
T h y neck is bended to the yoke :
"What foreign arms could never quell,
Byfcivil rage and random- fell.
The
pipe and merry lay
]No m o r e shall cheer the happy day }
N o social scenes of gay delight
Beguile the dreary winter night :
N o strains, but those of sorro^, flow&gt;
And nought is heard but sounds of wo&gt;
W^hile the pale phantoms of the slaia
Glide nightly o'er the silen t pi aim
Of* banefull cause! oh, fatal mora,
&amp;C€«irse&lt;I to ages yet unborn I

�The sons against their fathers stood,
The parent shed his children's blood : •
Yet, when the rage of battle ceas'd,
The victors soul was not appeas'd
The naked and forlorn must feel
Devouring tfames and murdering steeL
The pious mother, doom\l to death,
Forsaken, wanders o'er the heath,'
The bleak wind whistles o'er her head.
Her helpless orphans cry for bread.
Bereft of shelter, food, and friend,
She views the shades of night descend,
And, stretcli'd beneath th' inclement skies
Weeps o'er her tender babes, and dies.
Whilst the warm blood bedews my veins*
And unimpaired remembrance reigns.
Resentment of my country's fate
Within my filial breast shall beat
And, spite ot her insulting foe,
M y sympathising verse shall flow.
Mourn, hapless Caledoina, mourn
Thy banish a peace, thy laurels torn !

GEORDIE WHELPS' TESTAMENT.
W r A E worth the day that I came liere,
T o lay my fangs on Jamie's gear 1
FOT 1 had better staid at hame,
Than now to bide sae muckle blame*
But my base, poltron, sordid mind,
T o greed o' gear was still inclin'd
Which gars me fell Count Koingsmark&gt;
For his braw claise and hollaiuf sark.

�4
Wfien that was done, byslight and migflfc
I hitch'd young* Jamie trae llis riglit,
And without oriy fear or dread.
I tool; his house out-owre his head,
Paek'd up his plenishing sae braw,
And to a svyihe-sty turn'd his ha'.
I connachM a* rcouldna tak^
And left htsa Baething worth a placid
But a' this cbuldna mecontent:
1 hang'd his tenants seiz'd then rent;:
And to ray shame &amp; wijl be spoke,
I harried a' his cotter-folk.
But what am I the richer grown ?
A curse comes aye wi things that,s stowa
I'm like to tine it a' helyve,
For wrangous gear can ne^er thrive.
But care and wonder gars me greet,
For ilka day wi* skaith I meet*
And I maurn name to my am craft:
The thoughts o' this hae put me daft*
But yet, ere sorrow break my heart,
And Satan come to claim his part,
T o punish me for dreary sin,,
Fllleare some heirship to my kin*
Ane aukl Mack coat/baith lang and wide&gt;
Wi'sneeshen barken'd like ahide,
A skepfek hat^ fed piaideii hos^ "
A jerkeu,, elartit a" wi brose,
A pair o' sheen that wants a heel,
1
A periwig wad i e g the deil,
A pair o' breeks that wants the doupj,
Twa cutties, and a timmer stoup&lt;,
A mute!1 kin cog, twa rotten caps,
Set o' the

�Some cabbage growing i' the yard,
Ane T%~ aile pock, ane ca&amp;dle-sherdv
A neap o' brata upo'the brae,
Some tree-Clouts and fo»I. wisps o * st r&amp;gi
A rusty sword that lies there ben,
Twa chikens and a cleckki hen.
A'rickle o* peats out- ower tfc© kmm&gt;
A gimmer, and a doddit yowe,
A stirky, and a hum ml e cow,
Tvva grices, and my 'Fear black sow,
A rag to dight her filthy snout,
A brecbam, end o carding-clout.
A bassie, and a bannoek -st ick :
There's gear enough to make ye sick*
Besides a mare thats Mind and lame&gt;
That usrd to bear a cuckold harae,
A thravv crook, and a broken gaud ;
There's gear enough to put ye mad,
A lang-kail-knife, an auld sheer-blade*
A dibble, and a Hauchter- spade.
Tak part hereof, baith great and sma';
Mine heirs, it weel becomes you a'.
U
But yet, before t h a l ^ b e done,
1 here s something for my graceless so%
1 hat awkward ass, wi' filthy scouk ;
M y malison light on his bouk!
And farther, for his part o' gear,
I leave the horns his dad did wear;
l3ut I'd better leave the same
T o Whigs, to blaw my lastnig shame.
T o the same Whigs I leave my eurse,
M y guilty conscience, and toom purse r
I hope my torments they will fee},.
When they gang skelpiq to the deil

�For to the .times their creed they shape
They grin, they gionr, they scouk, ami gape*
As they wad gaunch to eat the starfts.
The muckle deil ding out theirharnS ;
Wi'my twa turks 1 ivinfia sinder,
For that wad my last turney hinder;
For baitb can speer the nearest gate*
And leed me in4 though it he late,
Where Oliver and Willie Buck
Sit o'er the logs in smeeky muck* ^
WT hips sae het, and heifts sae bare,'
They'll e'en be blythewhen Geonhe's (Eere,
To Fisslerump and Kilfuansacfc,
Wha aft, haegart my curpin crack,
To ilka Dutch and German jade&gt;,
I leave iny sceptre to their tfade*
But o, my bonny darling sow
How sair my hearts to part wi' yoat,
When i think on the happy days
That we hae had 'mang fat and fleas.
M y darling, daunted, greesy dame,
I leave the fouth o' sin and shame,
And ane deils brawler, when I'm gone.
T o fry thy sonsy hurdies on.
But to mv lean and shrinkil witch
I leave damnation and the itch.
T o a' my friends where'er they be.
The curse of heav'n eternally.

A N E X C E L L E N T N E W SONG O N T H E
REBELLION.
M A C K I N T O S H was a soldier brarr
And did most gallantly behare,

�7
When into Northumberland tie came,
With gallant men of his own name,
Then Dcnventwater he did say,
Thatfive hundred guineas he would lay,
To beat the militia man to man;
But they proVd cowards, and of they ran.
Then the Earl of Mar did vow arid swear,
That English ground if he t'ame near,
Ere the right should starve, and the wrong should stand,
He'd blow them all to some foreign land.
Lord Dervventwater he rode away,
Well mounted on his dapple gray V
But soon he wish'd him home with speed&gt;
Fearing they were all betrayVl indeed.
Astounds !' cried Foster,^ never fear,
For Brunswick's army is not near ;
And if they tlare come, onr valour we'll show,
And give them a total overthrow.1
But Dervventwater soon he found
That they were all enclos'd around.
Alack !" lie cried," for this cowardly strife,
Hojy many brave men shall lose their life F'
Old Mackintosh "he shook his head,
When he saw his Highland lads lie dead;
And he wept—not for the loss of those*
But for the success of their proud foes.
Then Mackintosh unto Wills he came,
Saying," IVe been a soldier in my time,
And ere a Scot of mine shall yield,
We'll all lie dead upon the field."
Then go your ways," he ma&lt;le reply ;
Either surrender," or you shali die,
G o back to yonrown men in the town:
What can you do when left alone?"

�8
Mackintosh ^ a gallant soldier,
With his musket over his shoulder,
Every true man points his rapier;
But, d—n you, Foster, you are a tratior ! "
L o r d Derwentwater to Foster said.
Thou hastrumM the cause, and nil betray *d ;
For thou didst vow to stand our friend,
But bast prov'd traitor in the end.
T h o u brought us from our own country&lt;;
W e left our homes and came with the ;
But thou art a rogue and a traitor both,
A n d hast broke thy honour and thy oath.'*
L o r d Derwentwater to Litchfield did ride,
With armed men on every side;
But still he swore by the point of his sword,
T o drink a health to his rightfull lord.
Lord Derwentwater he was condemned,
A n d led unto his latter end ;
A n d though his lady did plead full sore,
They took his life, they could get no more.
Brave Derwentwater he is dead;
From his fair body they took the head ;
But Mackintosh and his friends are fled|
A n d they'll set the hat on another head.
And whether they are gone beyond the sea,
O r if they abide in this country,
Though our king would give ten thousand pound.
Old Mackintosh will scorn to be found•

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                    <text>�HIGHLAND

L A D AND L O W L A N D LASSIE.

The bonniest lad that e*er 1 saw*
Bonnieladdie* Highland laddie j
•'Wore a plaid and was fa' braw,
Bonnie laddie, Highland laddie.
On his ;head , a bonnet blue*
Bonnie laddie* Highland laddie;
B i s loyal heart was firm and true,
Bonnie laddie? Highland laddie*
Trumpets sound and cannons roarf
Banraejassle, Lowland lassie
And a the hills wi* echoes roar*
Bonnie lassie? Lowland lasaie^
Glorv9 hoiiours now invite,
Bonnie lassie, Lowland lassie ;
For freedom and my king to fight*
Bonnie lassie, Lowland lassie*

�Down top gallants-quick, be hauling!
Down your stay-sails, hand, boys hand,.
Islow it freshens, set the braces,
Quick the topsail sheets let go,
£uff, boys, luff, don't make wry facas,
Up your top-sail^ nimbly cle\v%
Now all you on down-beds sporting,
Fondly lock'd in beauty's arms,
Fresh enjoyments, wanton courting*.
Free from all but love's alarms.
Bound us roars the tempest louder,
Think what fears our minds enthral;
Harder yet, it yet blows harder.
Now, again, the boatswain calls.
The top-sail yards point to the wind, boys,
See all clear to reef each course;
Let the fore-sheets go ; don't mind, boys*
Though the weather should be worse*
Fore and aft the spritsail yard get,
Reef the mizen; see all dear ;
Hand* up-—each preventer-brace set,
the fore-yard j cheer, h ^ ch|er r

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Meaven have mercy hereupon m r
For only that can save us sow..
tfih

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wo^

On the lee-beam is the land boys ;
Let the guns overboard be thrown ;
To the pump come every hand, boys,.
See, our mizen -m-Bst is gone.
The leak we've found ; it cannot pour fast^
We've lightened her a foot or more- ;
Up3 and rig the jury f&amp;remost^
She rights, she rights; boy 3-1 wear off shore*-•
jtohuoi

Je^fMSl

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Now once mpre^o)) j^.ysr we're thiiii^'agy
Since kind fortune SJ^f-'D,CMJJ lives*
Come? the can, bays&gt; let's.be drinking^
T© our sweethearts and our wives.
B1I it up, about ship wheel ity
Close to the lips a brimmer^join ;
Where's the tempest now ? who feels it ?
* 'M
?
"

MuitAr.., - % , '

None ! our dagger's drown'd

^ ^

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The sun a backward course shall takeyBonnie Laddie, Highland Idddie ;•
Ere ought thy manly courage shaken ?
Bonnie iaddie, Highland laddie*
Go,, for yourself procure renown,
Bonnie Laddie, Highland laddie?
And for your lawful king his
Bonnie laddie, Highland laddie;

T H E STORM*
Cease, rude Boreas, blustering railer^ ,
List, ye landmen, all to me.
Messmates, hear a brother sailoi)
Sing the dangers of the sea.
Rom bounding billows, fifet in motion^
When the distant whirlwinds rise *
To the tempest troubled ocean,
When the seas contend with skies*
i Ji I a:'•) MSI 0 JJ 8 • Ft 'J H j . $ W*&lt;i • &lt; •
Hark 1 the boatswain hoarsely bawK%?
By top-sail sheets and haulyards stand f

�How the dreadful thunder's roaring I
Peals on peals contending clash ;
On our heads fierce rain falls pourings
In our eyes blue lightning flash.
One wide water all around us,
All above us one black tky ;
Different deaths at once surround us,
Hark! what means that dreadful cry.
The foremast's gone ! cries every tongue out,.
O'er the lee, twelve feet 'bove deck,
A leak beneath the chest-tree s sprung out*,
Call all hands to clear the wreck.
Quick the lanyards cut to pieces,
Come, my hearts, be stout and bold;
Plumb the well, the leak increases,
Pour feet water's in the hold.
Whi le o'er the ship wild waves are beatings
We for wives or children mourn ;
Alas ! from hence there's no retreating,
Alas! to them there's no return.
Still the leak is gaining on us,
Beth chain pumps are cboak'd below

�BONNIE JEAN."
There was a lass, and she was fair*
At kirk and market to be seen ;
When a' the fairest maids were met*
The fairest maid was bonriie Jean.
And ay she wrought her mammie s wark,
And ay she sang sae merrilie;
The blithest bird upon the bush,
Had ne'er a lighter heart than she.
But hawks will rob the tender jovs,
That bless the little lintwhite's nest;
And frost will blight the fairest flowers^
And love will break the soundest rest*
Young Robie was the bra west lad,
The flower and pride of a' the gie%
And he had owsen, sheep, and kye&gt;
And wanton naigies nine or ten.
He gaed wi* Jeanie to the tryste,
He danc'd wi* Jeanie on the down $
And lang ere witless Jeanie wist,
Her heart was tint; her peace was stows*'

�"As In the bosom o' the stream
The moon-beam dwells at dewy e'en
So trembling, pure, was tender lore.
Within the breast o bonnie Jean,
And now she works her mammies wark
And ay she sighs wi' care and pain;
Yet wist na what her ail might he,
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