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For o’er the hills I’ll go this day,
And see the Haughs of Crumdel, Sing, &c

They were at dinner every man,
When great Montrose upon them came,
And a second battle soon began,
Upon the Haughs of Crumdel, Sing, &c;

The Grants, M Kenzies, and M'Kay,
As soon's Montrose they did espy,
They stood and fought full manfully,
Upon the Haughs of Crumdel, Sing, &c.

Tho M'Donald’s they return’d again,
The Cam'rons did their standards join,
M'Intoshes play’d a bonny game,
Upon the Haughs of Crumdel, Sing, &c.

The M Phertons fought like lions bold,
M'Gregors none could them controul,
M Lauchlans fought with valiant souls,
Upon the Haughs of Crumdel, Sing &c.

M Cleans M Douglas, and M‘Niels,
So boldly as they took the field,
And made their enemies to yield,
Upon the Haughs of Crumdel, Sing &c.

The Gordon’s boldly did advance,
The Frazers fought with sword and lance,
The Grahams made their heads to dance,
Upon the Haughs of Crumdel. Sing, &c.