The Jacobite Songs and Ballads of Scotland from 1688 to 1746: With an Appendix of Modern Jacobite SongsCharles Mackay R. Griffin, 1861 - 348 pagini |
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... never be Peace until Jamie comes Hame 41 This is no my ain House 42 King William's March 43 It was a ' for our Rightfu ' King 45 Willie the Wag 47 O what's the Rhyme to Porringer ? . 48 Willie Winkie's Testament 48 On the Act of ...
... never be Peace until Jamie comes Hame 41 This is no my ain House 42 King William's March 43 It was a ' for our Rightfu ' King 45 Willie the Wag 47 O what's the Rhyme to Porringer ? . 48 Willie Winkie's Testament 48 On the Act of ...
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... never to have drawn the distinction between the Cavaliers and the Jacobites ; and has admitted into his volumes many English as well as Scottish songs and ballads which had no reference whatever to the Jacobite cause ; [ for there was ...
... never to have drawn the distinction between the Cavaliers and the Jacobites ; and has admitted into his volumes many English as well as Scottish songs and ballads which had no reference whatever to the Jacobite cause ; [ for there was ...
Pagina 8
... never inspired a great poet to celebrate its glories . The House of Stuart was in the same predicament , until it fell upon evil days ; and then the sympathy of the poets was awakened , and their language gushed into song . Whatever the ...
... never inspired a great poet to celebrate its glories . The House of Stuart was in the same predicament , until it fell upon evil days ; and then the sympathy of the poets was awakened , and their language gushed into song . Whatever the ...
Pagina 10
... never jested at virtue , though she had often a fling at hypocrisy . Her laughter was as refreshing as her tears , and her humour was as exquisite as her tenderness . In the Jacobite songs more especially , the hu- mour was far more ...
... never jested at virtue , though she had often a fling at hypocrisy . Her laughter was as refreshing as her tears , and her humour was as exquisite as her tenderness . In the Jacobite songs more especially , the hu- mour was far more ...
Pagina 12
... never known ; and loyalty — wavering in the sunshine of fortune - became firm as the rocks in the tempests of calamity . Though the greater portion of the early Jacobite songs are satirical , and wit and satire are born twins , it ...
... never known ; and loyalty — wavering in the sunshine of fortune - became firm as the rocks in the tempests of calamity . Though the greater portion of the early Jacobite songs are satirical , and wit and satire are born twins , it ...
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auld baith battle battle of Culloden blaw blood blude bonnet bonnie Dundee Bonnie laddie bonny maidens boys brae brave brunstane Charlie Stuart clans claymore coming crown Culloden darling daunton dear deil Donald Macgillavry Duke Dundee e'er Earl Earl of Mar English Ettrick Shepherd Farewell fight foes frae friends gallant gane gather Geordie glen gude ha'e hame Hanover haughs of Cromdale Hawley heart Here's a health hero Highland laddie hills honour Jacobite Jacobite songs Jamie Johnnie Cope Kenmure's King James lady laird land Lochiel loon Lord Lowland lassie Mac Garadh maun mony morning ne'er never o'er ochon plaid Prince Charles rebels rin awa royal Charlie Scotland Scottish sing songs and ballads sung sword tartan thee There's thou throne true turn'd wadna weel wha's Whigs Willie winna
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Pagina 78 - Israel, whose day is come, when iniquity shall have an end, thus saith the Lord God ; Remove the diadem, and take off the crown: this shall not be the same: exalt him that is low, and abase him that is high. I will overturn, overturn, overturn, it: and it shall be no more, until he come whose right it is; and I will give it him.
Pagina 46 - IT was a' for our rightfu' King, We left fair Scotland's strand ; It was a' for our rightfu' King We e'er saw Irish land, My dear ; We e'er saw Irish land. Now a' is done that men can do, And a...
Pagina 178 - Twas on a Monday morning Right early in the year, That Charlie came to our town — The Young Chevalier! As he was walking up the street The city for to view, O, there he spied a bonie lass The window looking thro...
Pagina 317 - For a field of the dead rushes red on my sight, And the clans of Culloden are scatter'd in fight. They rally, they bleed, for their kingdom and crown ; Woe, woe to the riders that trample them down ! Proud Cumberland prances, insulting the slain, And their hoof-beaten bosoms are trod to the plain.
Pagina 146 - King! Long live our noble King! God save the King! Send him victorious, Happy and glorious, Long to reign over us! God save the King!
Pagina 111 - Here's Kenmure's health in wine, Willie ! Here's Kenmure's health in wine ; There ne'er was a coward o' Kenmure's blude, Nor yet o
Pagina 117 - And fare thee well, George Collingwood, Since fate has put Us down ; If thou and I have lost our lives, Our king has lost his crown.
Pagina 213 - MOURN, hapless Caledonia ! mourn Thy banish'd peace, thy laurels torn-! Thy sons, for valour long renown'd, Lie slaughter'd on their native ground ; Thy hospitable roofs no more Invite the stranger to the door ; In smoky ruins sunk they lie, The monuments of cruelty.
Pagina 215 - The pious mother, doom'd to death, Forsaken wanders o'er the heath ; The bleak wind whistles round her head, Her helpless orphans cry for bread ; Bereft of shelter, food, and friend, She views the shades of night descend ; And, stretch'd beneath th' inclement skies Weeps o'er her tender babes, and dies.
Pagina 342 - twas Claver'se who spoke, " Ere the King's crown shall fall there are crowns to be broke; So let each Cavalier who loves honour and me, Come follow the bonnet of Bonny Dundee. " Come fill up my cup, come fill up my can, Come saddle your horses, and call up your men; Come open the West Port, and let me gang free, And it's room for the bonnets of Bonny Dundee!