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MY HARRY WAS A GALLANT GAY . Tune - HIGHLANDER'S LAMENT . THE
oldest title I ever heard to this air was , The Highland Watch's Farewel to Ireland .
The chorus I picked up from an old woman in Dunblane ; the rest of the song is
mine ...
MY HARRY WAS A GALLANT GAY . Tune - HIGHLANDER'S LAMENT . THE
oldest title I ever heard to this air was , The Highland Watch's Farewel to Ireland .
The chorus I picked up from an old woman in Dunblane ; the rest of the song is
mine ...
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She luik'd ; but nane durst answer make , Till gallant William said , “ Aft has my
mother bade us joy , When we to battail gade . Again thy hands may work the
plaid For him that fought the best ; Again may I hing up my targe Upon the pin to
rest .
She luik'd ; but nane durst answer make , Till gallant William said , “ Aft has my
mother bade us joy , When we to battail gade . Again thy hands may work the
plaid For him that fought the best ; Again may I hing up my targe Upon the pin to
rest .
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Three favourite ladies , Sandilands , Weir , and Oliphant ; ( one of them resided at
Gosford , and the others in the neighbourhood , ) were occasionally visited by
their royal and gallant admirer , which gave rise to the following satirical advice to
...
Three favourite ladies , Sandilands , Weir , and Oliphant ; ( one of them resided at
Gosford , and the others in the neighbourhood , ) were occasionally visited by
their royal and gallant admirer , which gave rise to the following satirical advice to
...
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Their aid and assistance was of easy purchase , and ( if we may place any faith
on an old song ) was reckoned equivalent to the strength of an army . " O ! the
Graemes , the gallant Graemes , Wad the gallant Graemes but stand by me , The
...
Their aid and assistance was of easy purchase , and ( if we may place any faith
on an old song ) was reckoned equivalent to the strength of an army . " O ! the
Graemes , the gallant Graemes , Wad the gallant Graemes but stand by me , The
...
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And wherefore did you sae ? I bade you bring him wi ' you , But forbade you him
to slay . He was a bra ' gallant , As e'er rid at the ring , And the bonny Erle of
Murray , Oh ! he might hae been a king . He was a bra ' gallant , As e'er played at
the ...
And wherefore did you sae ? I bade you bring him wi ' you , But forbade you him
to slay . He was a bra ' gallant , As e'er rid at the ring , And the bonny Erle of
Murray , Oh ! he might hae been a king . He was a bra ' gallant , As e'er played at
the ...
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