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 (7) Their courage ſoon failed them they begg'd foratruce. Such our love,' &c. In our land may rebellion and faction long ceaſe, May ſcierce ſtill ſtouriſh and commerce increaſe, And in Scotland's cold climate may each of us find Our friends ſtill prove true and our ſpouſes provekind ' Then we'll defend our Liberty our Country and our laws; (cauſe ' And like our noble anceſtors ſtand faſt by freedoms ' We'll bravely fight like Heroes bright for honour and applauſe, (Laws. ' And deſythe Devil and the French to alter our The North Highland Volunteers. A New Song Tune.--In the Garb of Old Gaul, &c. TO humble REBELLION eſtabliſh the laws, To fight in BRITANIA's, and LIBERTY's cauſe. Our Country vow calls us, our King gives the word, Once more to unſheath the invincible ſword. And as we're Sprung from heroes of great glory and renown, Whe always were the ornament and ſupport of the crown, (cauſe, Let us like them ſtand nobly forth in liberty's fair And defy the REBEL CONGRESS to alter our laws. Our illuſtrious forefathers who ſlavery diſdain'd, The fight of the proud Roman eagles reſtrain'd No nation but ours could their fury oppoſe, Our fathers ne er turned their backs on their fose. ' And as we're ſprung from heroes of great glory and renown, &c. Let us then remember whoſe blood fills cur veins; And curſed be he who bis anceſtry ſtains) The deſendant of heroes who never would yeild.