Seven Scotch songs/The Standard on the Braes

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Seven Scotch songs (between 1840 and 1850)
The Standard on the Braes
3330069Seven Scotch songs — The Standard on the Braesbetween 1840 and 1850


THE STANDARD ON THE BRAES.

The standard on the braes o’ Mar
Is up and streaming rarely,
The gathering pipe on Loch-na-gar
Is sounding lang and sairly;
The Highlandmen frae hill and glen,
In martial hue-in bonnets blue,
With belted plaids and burnish'd blades,
Are coming late and early.
The standard, &c.

Wha wadna join our noble chief-
The Drummond and Glengarry,
Macgregor, or Murray, Rolla, Keith,
Panmure and gallant Harry.
Macdonald's men, Clan-Ronald's men,
Mackenzies' men, Macgilvray's men,
Strathallan's men, the Lowland men
Of Callender and Airly.
The standard, &c.

Fy, Donald, up, and let's awa,
We canna langer parley,
When Jamie's back is at the wa’—
The lad we lo'e sae dearly.
We'll go—we'll go and meet the foe,
And fling the plaid, and swing the blade,
And forward dash, and hack, and slash,
And fleg the German carlie.
The standard, &c.


This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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