Songs And Selections From the Album of the Edinburgh Angling Club Founded 1847
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N'either Tammie nor his wife was a model innkeeper, and came in the end to be their own chief customers ; but both are now gone to parts unknown, — Tammie being dead, and his wife being known to have followed him, — at least as far as Glasgow. Clovenford is pleasantly situated on the banks of the Caddon, about a mile above its junction with the Tweed, and is thus noticed by Wordsworth in his Yarroio Unvisited : — " From Stirling Castle we had seen The mazy Forth unravelled ; Had trod the banks ...of Clyde and Tay, And with the Tweed had travelled ; And when we came to Clovenford, Then said my ' winsome marrow, ' Whate'er betide, we'U turn aside. And see the braes of Yarrow. " Every reader, too, of Professor Wilson's deHghtful articles upon Angling, titled " Anglimania, " will be familiar with Clovenford, and the different localities on the Tweed in it neighbourhood. !f'^/r ■/■lY^l Tune — " When the kye come kame. ' /ngOME all ye jolly Anglers, Vl/ Who handle rod and line, Leave aff your merry tales awee.
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