Page:Famous battle fought on the Sherriff Muir, on the 13th day of November, 1715.pdf/5

 Lord Rollo not fear'd,

Kintore and his beard;

Pitſligo and Ogilvie a' man;

And brothers Balfours,

They flood the firſt ſhourge

Clackmannan and Burleigh did claw, man,

And we ran, &c.

But Cleppan acted pretty,

And Struwan the witty,

A Poet that pleaſes us a', man:

For mine is but rhyme,

In reſpect of what's fine,

Or what he is able to draw, man:

So we ran, &c.

For Huntly and Sinclair,

They both play'd the tinclar,

With conſciences black like a craw, man;

Some Angus and Fife men

They ran for their life, man,

And ne'er a Lot's wife there at a', man.

And we ran, &c.

Then Lowrie the traitor,

Who betray'd his maſter,

His king and his country, and a', man,