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See Scott's " Minstrelsy," vol. ii. 206, et seq-l You'll marvel when I tell ye o' Our noble Burly and his train. When last he marched up through the land, Wi' sax-and-twenty Westland men. Than they I ne'er o' braver heard, For they had a' baith wit and skill ; They proved right well, as I heard tell. As they cam up owre Loudon Hill. Weel prosper a' the gospel lads. That are into the west countrie. Aye wicked Claver'se to demean. And aye an iU-deid may he dee ! For he's drawn up i' battle rank. ...An' that baith soon an' hastilie; But they wha live till simmer come. Some bluidy days for this will see. But up spak cruel Claver'se, then, Wi' hastie wit, an' wicked skill ; " Gae fire on yon Westlan' men ; I think it is my sov' reign's will." But up bespake his Cornet, then, " It's be wi' nae consent o' me ! I ken I'll ne'er come back again. An' mony mae* as weel as me. "There is not ane of a' yon men. But wha is worthy other three ; There is na ane amang them z. That in his cause will stap to dee.
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