The Singers' Companion/He's owre the Hills that I lo'e weel

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The Singers' Companion (1840s)
He's owre the Hills that I lo'e weel
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HE’S OWER THE HILLS THAT I
LO’E WEEL.

chorus

He’s ower that I lo'e weel,
He’s ower the hills we darena name,
He’s ower the hills ayont Dumblane,
Wha soon will get his welcome hame.

My father’s gone to fight for him,
My brithers winna bide at hame,
My mither greets and prays for them
And ’deed she thinks they’re no to blame.
He’s ower the hills, &c

The whigs may scoff, and the whigs may jeer;
But, ah ! that love maun he sincere
Which still keeps true whate’er betide,
An’ for his sake leaves a’ beside.
He’s ower the hills, &c.

His right these hills, his right these plains;
O’er Highland hearts secure he reigns.
What lad’s e’er did, our laddies will do;
Were I a laddie, I’d follow him too.
He’s ower the hills, &c.

Sae noble a look, sae princely an air,
Sae gallant and bold, sae young and sae fair;
Oh ! did ye hut see him, ye’d do as we’ve done;
Hear him but ance, to his standard yon’d run.
He’s ower the hills, &c.