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 (2) THE HAUGHS OF CRUMDEL.

AS I came in by Auchendown, A little wee hit frae the town, Unto the Highlands I was bound, To view the Haughs of Crumdel, CHORUS Sing tanteradel, tanteradel, tanteradel, Unto the Highlands I waſ bound, To view the Haughs ci Crumdel. I met a man in tartan trews, I ſpeer'd at hiſ what was the news? Says he, The Highland army rues. That e'er they carne to Crumdel. &c. Lord Livingſton rode from Inverneſs, Our Highland lads for to diſtrefs, And has brought us a' into difrace, Upon the Haughs of Crumdel. &c. The Engliſh. Cen'rat he did ſay. We'll give the Highland lade fair play, We'll found our trempets, and give huzza, and awaken them at Crumdel. &c. Says Livingſton I hold it beſt. To catch them lurking in their neſt, The Highland lads we will diſtreſs, And bough them down at Crumdel. &c.