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[A Marching Song]
O Come Let us be Joving
& merry mery Roving
come let us all agree
Then to the Links weer going
our Bows and arrows showing
with Rank and file in order
as every ane may se
& merry mery Roving
come let us all agree
Then to the Links weer going
our Bows and arrows showing
with Rank and file in order
as every ane may se
O Calidonia wonder
the next line is a Blunder
how proud now may ye be
They Daylie are Increasing
in hopes of New Succession
to free us frae oppress[ion]
& bring us Libertie
the next line is a Blunder
how proud now may ye be
They Daylie are Increasing
in hopes of New Succession
to free us frae oppress[ion]
& bring us Libertie
The works of Allan Ramsay | ||