Ballads on Mr. Heron's Election - Ballad Second
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- Fy, let us a' to Kirkcudbright,
- For there will be bickerin' there;
- For Murray's light horse are to muster,
- And O how the heroes will swear!
- And there will be Murray, Commander,
- And Gordon, the battle to win;
- Like brothers they'll stand by each other,
- Sae knit in alliance and kin.
- And there will be black-nebbit Johnie,
- The tongue o' the trump to them a';
- An he get na Hell for his haddin',
- The Deil gets na justice ava.
- And there will be Kempleton's birkie,
- A boy no sae black at the bane;
- But as to his fine Nabob fortune,
- We'll e'en let the subject alane.
- And there will be Wigton's new Sheriff;
- Dame Justice fu' brawly has sped,
- She's gotten the heart of a Bushby,
- But, Lord! what's become o' the head?
- And there will be Cardoness, Esquire,
- Sae mighty in Cardoness' eyes;
- A wight that will weather damnation,
- The Devil the prey will despise.
- And there will be Douglasses doughty,
- New christening towns far and near;
- Abjuring their democrat doings,
- By kissin' the-o' a Peer:
- And there will be folk frae Saint Mary's
- A house o' great merit and note;
- The deil ane but honours them highly-
- The deil ane will gie them his vote!
- And there will be Kenmure sae gen'rous,
- Whose honour is proof to the storm,
- To save them from stark reprobation,
- He lent them his name in the Firm.
- And there will be lads o' the gospel,
- Muirhead wha's as gude as he's true;
- And there will be Buittle's Apostle,
- Wha's mair o' the black than the blue.
- And there will be Logan M'Dowall,
- Sculdudd'ry an' he will be there,
- And also the Wild Scot o' Galloway,
- Sogering, gunpowder Blair.
- But we winna mention Redcastle,
- The body, e'en let him escape!
- He'd venture the gallows for siller,
- An 'twere na the cost o' the rape.
- But where is the Doggerbank hero,
- That made "Hogan Mogan" to skulk?
- Poor Keith's gane to hell to be fuel,
- The auld rotten wreck of a Hulk.
- And where is our King's Lord Lieutenant,
- Sae fam'd for his gratefu' return?
- The birkie is gettin' his Questions
- To say in Saint Stephen's the morn.
- But mark ye! there's trusty Kerroughtree,
- Whose honor was ever his law;
- If the Virtues were pack'd in a parcel,
- His worth might be sample for a';
- And strang an' respectfu's his backing,
- The maist o' the lairds wi' him stand;
- Nae gipsy-like nominal barons,
- Wha's property's paper-not land.
- And there, frae the Niddisdale borders,
- The Maxwells will gather in droves,
- Teugh Jockie, staunch Geordie, an' Wellwood,
- That griens for the fishes and loaves;
- And there will be Heron, the Major,
- Wha'll ne'er be forgot in the Greys;
- Our flatt'ry we'll keep for some other,
- Him, only it's justice to praise.
- And there will be maiden Kilkerran,
- And also Barskimming's gude Knight,
- And there will be roarin Birtwhistle,
- Yet luckily roars i' the right.
- And there'll be Stamp Office Johnie,
- (Tak tent how ye purchase a dram!)
- And there will be gay Cassencarry,
- And there'll be gleg Colonel Tam.
- And there'll be wealthy young Richard,
- Dame Fortune should hing by the neck,
- For prodigal, thriftless bestowing-
- His merit had won him respect.
- And there will be rich brother nabobs,
- (Tho' Nabobs, yet men not the worst,)
- And there will be Collieston's whiskers,
- And Quintin-a lad o' the first.
- Then hey! the chaste Interest o' Broughton
- And hey! for the blessin's 'twill bring;
- It may send Balmaghie to the Commons,
- In Sodom 'twould make him a king;
- And hey! for the sanctified Murray,
- Our land wha wi' chapels has stor'd;
- He founder'd his horse among harlots,
- But gied the auld naig to the Lord.