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 And place it on the bosom of my sweet lovely dove, Unto my latest breath of life, This band shall aye remain, A posy of sincere regard for my ain dear Jean.

The Haughs of Crumdel.

As I came in by AUCHENDOWN, A little wee bit frae the town, Unto the Highlands I was bound, To view the Haughs of Crumdel, Sing tanteradel tanteradel, tanteradel, Unto the Highlands I was bound, To view the Haughs of Crumdel:

I met a man in tartan trews, I speer'd at him what was the news, Says he, the Highland army rues That e'er they came to Crumdel, Sing, &c]

Lord Livingston rode from Inverness, Our Highland lads for to distress, And has brought us a' into disgrace, Upon the Haughs of Crumdel, Sing, &c

The English Gen'ral he did say, We'll give the Highland lads fair play, Well sound our trumpets, and give huzza, And waken them at Crumdel, Sing, &c.

Says Livingston I hold it best,