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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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For only that can save us sow..
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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*-•
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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 ?
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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,
•Or .what wad make her weel again,

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                    <text>T I B B Y

FOWJLJE®.

Up in the morning early.
THE THORN.

DONNOCHT-HEAD.
Fareweel to Whisky.

GLASGOW:
JPfilNTBp FOR THE BOOK3&gt;.LL£ES*

�TIBBIE

FOWLER,

Tibbie Fowler o' the glen,
There's o'er monie wooin at her,
Tibbie Fowler o* the glen,
There's o c er monie wooin at hen
Wodin, at her, pu'in at her,
Courtin at her, canna get her;
f i l t h y elf, its for her pelf,
That a* the lads are wooin at her.
T e n earn east, and ten cam west,
Ten cam rowin o'er the water;
Twa cam down the lang-dyke side,
There's twa and thirty wooin at her*
Wooin at her, &amp;c.
There's seven but, and seven ben,
Seven in the pantry wi ? her;
Twenty head about the door,
There's ane-and-forty wooin at her,
Wooin at her,
She 's got pen dies in her lugs,
Cookie shells wad set her better^

�High-heel'd shoon and siller tags,
Ami a5 the lads are wooin at her.
Wooin at her, &amp;c\
Be a lassie e'er sae black,
Aiv she hae the name o ' siller,
Set her tipo* Ti n took tap,
The wind will blaw a man till her.
Wooin at her, c^c.
Be a lassie e'er sae fair,
An* she want the pennie siller,
A ilie may fell her in the air,
Before a man be ev^en till her.
Wooin at her, &amp;cV

.UP IN THE

MO&amp; NTNG

EARLV.

Ciuld blaws the winMrae north to south
And drift is driving sairlv;
The sh eep are couring i' the heii^h,
I 0 sirs! it's winter fairly.
I Now up in the morning's no for me,
t Up in the morning early;
l^d rather gang supperless to my bed,
Than rise in the morning early.

�R u d e ntirs the blast amang the woods, I
The branches tirlin barely; ;
Amai)g the chimney.taps it thuds,
A n d frost is nippin sairly.
N o w up in the morning's no for me, J
Up in the morning early;
T o sit a' night I ' d rather agree,
Than rise in the morning early,
The sun peeps o'er yon southland hilly
Like ony timorous carlie;
Just blinks a wee, then sinks again,
And that we find severely.
Now up in morning's no for me,
Up ill the morning early;
When snaw blaws into the chimley
cheek,
W h a ' d rise in the morning early.
Nae linties lilt on h^dge or bush,
Poor things, they suffer sairly;
In cauidrife quarters a' the ni^ht,
A ' day they feed but sparely.
Now up in the morning's no for me,
Up in the morning early;
N o fate can be waur, in winter time,
Than rise in the morning early.

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�A eosey house, and cantie wife,
Keeps ay a body cheerly;
And pantry stow'd wi' meal and mailt,
It answers unco rarely.
But up in the morning, na, na, na,
Up in the morning early;
The gowans maun glent on bank aad
brae,
When I rise in the morning early.
THE

THORN.

From the white-blosjsom'd sloe my dear
Chioe requested,
A sprig her fair breast to adorn :
No, by heaven ! I exclaimed, may I perish,
If ever I plant in that bosom a thorn.
Then I showM her a ring, and implor'd
her to marry,
She blush cd like the dawning of morn;
Yes, I'll consent, she reply'd, if you'll
promise,
That no jealous rival shall laugh tne
to scorn.
No, by heaven! &amp;c.

�DONN0CI3T-HEAD.
Keen Maws the wind o'er Donnoclit*
Head;
T h e snaw drives snellie thro f .the da!e;
The Gaberlunzie tirls my sneck,
A n d ; shivering, tells his vynefu* tale.
Cauki-is the night, O let me In/'
And dinna let your minstrel fir;
And' dinna let his winding sheet
lie naeihing but a wreath o'* smuv.
Full ninety winters hae I seen,
(flew;
And piu'd whar gp;&gt;cocks whirring
A n d runny a, day ve ve dane'd I ween,
To- lilts- which from my drone J blew,
My Eppie wak'd, and soon she cried,
Get up, gudeman, and let him in;
For wVel ye ken the winter nights
Seetn'd short when he began his din.
M y Kppie's vofce, O wow it's sweet,
E'en tho€ she: bans and scaufds a wee;
Stat when it**? tnn'd to-sorrow's tale,
Q , haith, it's, doubly dear to me.

�Corns in, auk! carle, I'll steer my nper
I'll makit bleeze a bonnic flame,
Yourbhiid is tliin, ye've tint the gale,
Ye should na stray sae far frtie ha me,
Nae hatiie hae I, the minstrel said,
Sad party-strife overturn &lt;d my ha';
And, weeping, at the eve o f life,
I wander thro4 a wreath o&lt; smiw.
FAEEWEEL TO WHISKY.
You've surely heard o* famous Neil,
The man that played the fiddle weel,
1 wat he was a canty chiel,
And dearly i c ' e d the whisky, CX
I And ay since he wore tartan hose,
I He dearly lo'ed the Atholbrose,
And wae he was, you may suppose,
j To plav fareweel to whisky, O.
[Aiake, quoth Neil, I'm frail and auhl,
|1findmy bluid growing unco cauld,
r think 'twrad mak me blythe and batild
I A wee drap Highland whisky, O.
yet the doctors a4 agree,
whisky's no the thing for rnej

�Saul! quoth Neil, they'll spoil ray glee,
Should they part me and whisky, O.
T h o ' I can get baith wine and ale,
A n d find my head and fingers hale,
I'll be content, tho' legs should fail,
T o play fareweel to whisky? O.
But still I think on auld langsyrie,
When Paradise our friends did tyne,
Because something-ran-in their min&gt;
Forbid, like Highland whisky, O.

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3

Come a1 ye pow'rs o ' Music, come,
j
J find my heart grows unco glum,
M v fiddle strings will no play bum,
T o say fareweel to whisky, O.
1*11 tak my fiddle in my hand,
(stanc|
And screw the strings up while they
T o mak a lamentation grand,
1
On gude.auld Highland whisky, 0 * 3

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T W O F A V O U R I T E SCOTS
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BY T H E REVEREND MR. JOHN
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And rofet ivell your jicldle Jiicksy
But banijb vile Italian tricks
Frae out your quorum,
Jtforfortes n&gt;i pianos mix,
Giis Hullochgorum.
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�TULLOCHGORUM.

I.
C o m e , g i V s a fang the lady cry'd,
And lay your difputes all afide,
W h a t fignifies't for folks to chide
For what's been done before them ?
Let W h i g and T o r y all agree,
W h i g and T o r y , W h i g and T o r y ,
Let W h i g and T o r y all agree,
T o drop their whigmegmorum.
Let W h i g and T o r y all agree,
T o fpend this night with mirth and glee,
And chearfu* fmg alang wi ? me,
T h e reel of Tullochgorum.
II.
Tullochgorum's my delight,
It gars us a' in ane unite,
And ony fumph that keeps up fpite,
In confcience I abhor him.
Blithe and merry we's be a',
Blithe and merry, blithe and merry,
Blithe and merry we's be a',
T o xnak' a chearfu' quorum.

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Blithe and merry we's be a',
As lang as we hae breath to draw,
And dance, till we be like to fa*
T h e reel of Tullochgorum.
III.
There needfna be fae great a phrafe
W i ' dringing dull Italian lays,
I wadna' gi'e our ain Strathipeys
For half a hundred fcore o'em:
They're douffand dowie at the befl,
Douff and dowie, douff and dowie,
They're douff and dowie at the beft,
W i ' a' their variorum:
They're douff and dowie at the befl,
Their allegros, and a' the reft,
T h e y canna pleafe a Highland tafle,
Compar'd wi' Tullochgorum.
IV.
Let warldly minds themfelves opprefs
W i ' fear of want and double cefs,
And filly fauls themfelves diftrefs
W i ' keeping up decorum.
Shall we fae four and fulky fit,
Sour and fulky, four and fulky,
Shall we fae four and fulky fit,
Like auld Philofophorum ?
Shall we fae four and fulky fit,
W i ' neither fenfe, nor mirth, nor wit,
And canna rife to fhake a fit
At the reel of Tullochgorum.

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V.
My choiceft blefling ftill attend
Each honeft hearted open friend,
And calm and quiet be his end,
Ee a' that's good before h i m !
May peace and plenty be his lot,
Peace and plenty, peace and plenty,
May peace and plenty be his lot,
And dainties a great ftore o'em !
May peace and plenty be his lot,
Unitain'd by any vicious blot i
And may he never want a groat
That's fond of Tuilochgorum.
VI.
But for the difcontented fool,
W h o want's to be opprefiion's tool,
May envy gnaw his rotten foul,
And blackefl fiends devour him!
May dule and -forrow be his chance*
Dule and lorrow, dule and farrow,
May dule and forrow be his chance,
And honeft fouls abhor him !
May dole and lorrow be his chance,
And a7 the ills that come frae France
Wha'er he be that winna* dance
The reel of Tuilochgorum I

�&lt;

J O H N O' BADEN-YON.

X.
W h e n firft I came to be a man,
O f twenty years or fo,
I thought myfelf a handfome youth,
And fain the world wou'd know.
In beft attire I ftept abroad,
With fpirits briik and gay,
A n d here and there, and every where^
W a s like a morn in May.
N o care I had, nor fear of want,
But rambled up and down,
And for a beau I might have pafs'd.
In country or in town.
I ftill was pleas'd where'er I went,
And when I was alone,
I tun'd my pipe, and pleas'd myfelf^
W i ' Johji o ' Badenyon.
II.
N o w in the days of youthful prime,
A miftrefs I muft find;
For love they fay, gives one an air,
And ev'n improves the mind:

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On Phillis fair, above the reft,
Kind fortune fix'd my eyes,
Her piercing beauty ftruck my heart,
And fhe became my choice ;
T o Cupid then, with hearty pray'r
I offer'd many a vow,
And danc'd and fung, and figh'd and fworcj
As other lovers do ;
But when at laft I breath'd my flame,
I found her cold as ftone ;
I left the girl, and tun'd my pipe
T o John o ' Badenyon.
III.
W h e n love had thus my heart beguil'd,
With foolifti hopes and vain,
T o friendlhip's port I fteer'd my courfe^
And laugh'd at lovers' pain ;
A friend I got by lucky chance,
'Twas fomething like divine;
Anhoneft friend's a precious gift,
And fuch a gift was mine :
And now, whatever might betide,
A happy man was I,
In any ftrait I knew to whom
I freely might apply ;
A ftrairfoon came, my friend I try'd,
He laugh'd and fpurn'd my moan:
I hy'd me home, and pleas'd myfell
W i John o' Badenyon.

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7 )
IV.

I thought I fhould be wifer next,
And would a patriot turn ;
Began to doat on Johnny Wilkes,
And cry up Parfon H o m e ;
Their noble fpirit I admir'd,
And prais'd their manly zeal,
W h o had, with flaming tongue and pen,
Maintain'd the public weal;
But ere a month or two was pafl,
I found myfelf betray'd ;
'Twas felf and party after all,
For all the itir they made.
At laft I faw thefe fa&amp;ious knaves
Infu.lt the very throne ;
I curs'd them all, and tun'd my pipe
T o John o' Badenyon.
V.
What next to do I mus'd a while,
Still hoping to fucceed,
I pitch'd on books for company,
And gravely try'd to read ;
I bought and borrowed ev'ry where,
And ftudt'd night and day ;
Nor mifs'd what dean or docflcr wrote,
That happen'd in my w a y :
Philofophy I now efteem'd
The ornament of youth,
And carefully, thro* many a page,
I hunted after truth:

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8 )

A thoufand various fehemes I try'd.
And yet was pleas'd with none
I threw them by, and tun'd my pipe
T o John o' Badenyon.
VI.
And now, ye youngfters, ev'ry where,
W h o want to make a ftiow,
Take heed in time, nor vainly hope
For happinefs below;
What you may fancy pleafure here,
Is but an empty name ;
For girls, and friends, and books, andfo, ,
You'll find them all the fame.
T h e n be advis'd, and warning take,
From fuch a man as me,
I'm neither Pope nor Cardinal,
N o r one of low degree ;
You'll find difpteafure every where
Then do as -I have done,
E'en tune your pipe, and pleafe yoWfell
W i ' John o ' Badenyon.

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