Page:Haughs of Crumdel, a memorable battle fought by the great Montrose and the clans against Oliver Cromwell.pdf/4

 ( 4 ) The Grants, M'Kenzies, and M'Kay, As loon Montroſe they did elpy. They ſtood and forght moſt manfully, Upon the Haughs of Crumdel. Sing, &c. The M'Donald's they retun'd again, The Cam'rns did their ſtandard join, M'Intoſhes pay'd a bonny came, Upon the Haughs of Crumdel. &c. The M'Perſons fought like lions bold, M'Gregors none could then controul, Mlauchlins tougla like cainnt ſouls. Upon the Haughs of Crumdel. &c. M'Leanſ M Douglaſs and M-Neils, So boldly as they took the field, And made their enemies to yield, Upon the Haughs of Crumdel. &c. The Gordons boldly did advance. The Frazers fought with ſword and lance, The Grahams waste their heads to dance, Upon the Haughs of Crumdel. &c. The royal Stewarts and Monroes. So boldly as they fac'd their fous, And brought them down by handy blows, Upon the Haughs of Crumdel. &c. Out of twenty thouſand Engliſhmen, Five hundred fled to Aberdeen, Veren of the they all lay ſtain. Opon the Haughs of Crumdel. Sing, &c.