The Songs of England And Scotland volume 2

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The Songs of England And Scotland volume 2
Peter Cunningham
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Grim vengeance lang has ta'en a nap.
But we may see him wauken : Glide help the day when royal heads Are hunted like a maukin. Awa whigs, awa, Awa whigs, awa ; Ye're but a pack o' traitor louns, Y'll ne'er do good at a'.
[" Burns trimmed up this Jacobite song for the Musical Museum of Johnson, the verses beginning " Our ancient crown's fa'n to the dust, " and " Grim vengeance lang has taen a nap, " are from his hand. "— Cl/NNINGHAM. ] JOHNIE COPE.
Cope sent a challenge frae Dunbar — Come, Charl
...ie, meet me gin ye daur. And I'll learn you the art of war.
If you'll meet me in the morning. My men are bauld, my steeds are rude ; They'll dye their hoofs in highland blood. And eat their hay in Holyrood By ten to-morrow morning.
When Charlie looked the letter on. He drew his sword the scabbard from — Come follow me my merry merry men To meet Johnie Cope in the morning.
SONGS OF SCOTLAND. 161 Hey, Johnie Cope, are ye waking yet. Or are your drums abeating yet ? Wi' claymore sharp and music sweet We'll make ye mirth i' the morning, Atween the gray day and the sun The highland pipes came skirling on ; Now fye, Johnie Cope, get up and run, 'Twill be a bloody morning.


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