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 Come from the hills where our himels am graze, Come from the glen of the buck and the ro; Come to the crag where the beacon is-blazing; Come with the buckler, the lance, and the bo Trumpets am sounding, war-steeds are botmg ttand to your arms, and march jn good ohr; ngland shall many a day tell of the btood fray, When the blue bonnets came over the border. COME O'ER THE STREAM CHARLIF Co o'er the stream Charlie, dear Charlie, brav Charlie, Come o'er the stream Charlie, and dine wi' M'!ean; And though you be weary, we'll make your heart cheery,  And welcome our Charlie and his royal train. We'll bring'down the track-deer, we'll bring down t! black steer, The lamb from the break, an' the doe from tim glen, The salt sea we'll harry, ami bring to our CharB8 The cream from the boothyland curd from the Iron. And you shall drink freely the dews of Glen-cheerly, That st.ream in the star-light wen kings do not ken; And deep shall your meed be of wine hat is ruddy*, To drink to your sire, and his friend the g'lean. tf aught will invite you, or more will deligh.t ou, 'Tie ready,--a troop of our bold highland men Shall range o;er the heather,, with bonnet a! featS, Strong arms and broad chtymores, three hundred and ten. THIS LOVF_--FIOW 1T PIGUES M. Txs love how it plagues me, young Ellen did ,z sire 9at at her wheel. on a line summer's day;

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