Page:The Universal Songster and Museum of Mirth.djvu/48

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SCOTCH SONGS. HAIL TO THE CHI?.F'. WO?D? ? SlI? W?.LT?-R SCOTT. 'H? to ?e chief who ? t?umph advan? Honor'd ?d ble?'d be the ever?n ?ng may the Tree Jn ?s ?er that glan?, ?1o? the sheiter ?d ?ace of Heaven ?nd it ppy dew, EaCh lend k sap anew, G?y W ?n, ?d broa?y to ?w, While eve? Highland glen Sends our shout back aga?, � �?e?h Vich AIp?e dhu, ho? ie?' O? ? no ?pling, c?an?wn by ?e fo?, Bluing at ?ltane, in ?nter to f?e; Wh? the whirlw?d h? ?pp'd e?ery mount?n, The more shall Cla?Alpi? e?!t ? ?r ?. Moor'd in the ?fied rock, Proof to the tem?t's shock, Fi?T he r? him, ?e ?der it blow; Menteith and Bmadalb?e, then,. Echo ?s prai? a?n, ' ?gh Vich Alp?e dhu, ho? ieroe? ?udly our Pibmch h? ?hrill'd in Glen Fr?, ' And Banoch?'s ?o?s to our slog? replie&? Glen Lu? and Ro?hu, th? ?e smo?ng in r?, And the b? of Loch Lornend lie de? on h? Widow ?d S?on m? Long ? iame? ? t?d,