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 Wi' Highland bonnets on their heads,
 * And claymores long and clear,

They came to fight for Scotland's right,
 * And the young Chevalier.

Oh! Charlie, &c.

Now haud awa', ye Lowland loon,
 * And court nae lassie here:

The Highland man's come back again,
 * Wi' the young Chevalier.

Oh! Charlie, &c.

And it's up the heathery mountains,
 * And down yon craggy glen,

We dare nae go a milking,
 * For Charlie and his men.

Oh! Charlie, &c.

the banks of Allan Water,
 * When the sweet spring time did fall,

Was the miller's lovely daughter,
 * The fairest of them all.

For his bride a soldier sought her,
 * And a winning tongue had he,

On the banks of Allan Water
 * None was so gay as she.

On the banks of Allan Water,
 * When brown autumn spreads her store,

Then I saw the miller's daughter,
 * But she smiled no more: