the battle of sherramuir
tune—“the cameronian rant.”
“o cam ye here the fight to shun,
or herd the sheep wi' me, man?
or were ye at the sherra-moor,
or did the battle see, man?”
i saw the battle, sair and teugh,
and reekin-red ran mony a sheugh;
my heart, for fear, gaed sough for sough,
to hear the thuds, and see the cluds
o' ns frae woods, in tartan duds,
wha um'd at kingdoms three, man.
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the red-coatds, wi' ck cockauds,
to meet them were na w, man;
they rush'd and push'd, and blude outgush'd
and mony a bouk did fa', man:
the great argyle led on his files,
i wat they nced twenty miles;
they hough'd the ns like nine-pin kyles,
they hack'd and hash'd, while braid-swords, sh'd,
and thro' they dash'd, and hew'd and smash'd,
till fey men died awa, man.
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but had ye seen the philibegs,
and skyrin tartan trews, man;
when in the teeth they dar'd our whigs,
and covenant true-blues, man:
in lines extendedng andrge,
when baigis o'erpower'd the targe,
and thousands hasten'd to the charge;
wi' hignd wrath they frae the sheath
drew des o' death, till, out o' breath,
they fled like frighted dows, man!
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