Six popular Scotch songs/Rob Roy McGregor

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Six popular Scotch songs (between 1840 and 1850)
Rob Roy McGregor
3327147Six popular Scotch songs — Rob Roy McGregorbetween 1840 and 1850

ROB ROY M'GREGOR.

Pardon, now, the bold outlaw,
Rob Roy M'Gregor, O:
Grant him mercy, gentles a',—
Rob Roy M‘Gregor, O;
Let your hearts and hands agree,
Set the Highland laddie free,
Make us sing wi' muckle glee,
Rob Roy M'Gregor, O.

Lang the state had doom'd his fa’;
Rob Roy M'Gregor, O;
Still he spurn’d the scornfu' law,
Rob Roy M‘Gregor, O;
Scots can for their country dee,
Ne'er frae Britain's foe they flee,
A’ that's past forget, forgi'e,
Rob Roy M‘Gregor, O.

Scotland's fear and Scotland's pride,
Rob Roy M‘Gregor, O:
Your award must now abide,
Rob Roy M'Gregor, O;
Lang your favours ha'e been mine,
Favours I will neer resign,—
Welcome then for auld langsyne,
Rob Roy MʻGregor, O.


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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