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第30章 1792(2)

"It's ye hae wooers mony ane,And lassie,ye're but young ye ken;Then wait a wee,and cannie wale A routhie butt,a routhie ben;There's Johnie o'the Buskie-glen,Fu'is his barn,fu'is his byre;Take this frae me,my bonie hen,It's plenty beets the luver's fire.""For Johnie o'the Buskie-glen,I dinna care a single flie;He lo'es sae weel his craps and kye,He has nae love to spare for me;But blythe's the blink o'Robie's e'e,And weel I wat he lo'es me dear:

Ae blink o'him I wad na gie For Buskie-glen and a'his gear.""O thoughtless lassie,life's a faught;

The canniest gate,the strife is sair;

But aye fu'-han't is fechtin'best,A hungry care's an unco care:

But some will spend and some will spare,An'wilfu'folk maun hae their will;Syne as ye brew,my maiden fair,Keep mind that ye maun drink the yill.""O gear will buy me rigs o'land,And gear will buy me sheep and kye;But the tender heart o'leesome love,The gowd and siller canna buy;We may be poor-Robie and I-

Light is the burden love lays on;

Content and love brings peace and joy-

What mair hae Queens upon a throne?"

Bessy And Her Spinnin'Wheel O Leeze me on my spinnin'wheel,And leeze me on my rock and reel;Frae tap to tae that cleeds me bien,And haps me biel and warm at e'en;I'll set me down and sing and spin,While laigh descends the simmer sun,Blest wi'content,and milk and meal,O leeze me on my spinnin'wheel.

On ilka hand the burnies trot,And meet below my theekit cot;The scented birk and hawthorn white,Across the pool their arms unite,Alike to screen the birdie's nest,And little fishes'caller rest;The sun blinks kindly in the beil',Where blythe I turn my spinnin'wheel.

On lofty aiks the cushats wail,And Echo cons the doolfu'tale;The lintwhites in the hazel braes,Delighted,rival ither's lays;The craik amang the claver hay,The pairtrick whirring o'er the ley,The swallow jinkin'round my shiel,Amuse me at my spinnin'wheel.

Wi'sma'to sell,and less to buy,Aboon distress,below envy,O wha wad leave this humble state,For a'the pride of a'the great?

Amid their flairing,idle toys,Amid their cumbrous,dinsome joys,Can they the peace and pleasure feel Of Bessy at her spinnin'wheel?

Love For Love Ithers seek they ken na what,Features,carriage,and a'that;Gie me love in her I court,Love to love maks a'the sport.

Let love sparkle in her e'e;

Let her lo'e nae man but me;

That's the tocher-gude I prize,There the luver's treasure lies.

Saw Ye Bonie Lesley O saw ye bonie Lesley,As she gaed o'er the Border?

She's gane,like Alexander,To spread her conquests farther.

To see her is to love her,And love but her for ever;For Nature made her what she is,And never made anither!

Thou art a queen,fair Lesley,Thy subjects,we before thee;Thou art divine,fair Lesley,The hearts o'men adore thee.

The deil he could na scaith thee,Or aught that wad belang thee;He'd look into thy bonie face,And say-"I canna wrang thee!"The Powers aboon will tent thee,Misfortune sha'na steer thee;Thou'rt like themselves sae lovely,That ill they'll ne'er let near thee.

Return again,fair Lesley,Return to Caledonie!

That we may brag we hae a lass There's nane again sae bonie.

Fragment Of Song No cold approach,no altered mien,Just what would make suspicion start;No pause the dire extremes between,He made me blest-and broke my heart.

I'll Meet Thee On The Lea Rig When o'er the hill the eastern star Tells bughtin time is near,my jo,And owsen frae the furrow'd field Return sae dowf and weary O;Down by the burn,where birken buds Wi'dew are hangin clear,my jo,I'll meet thee on the lea-rig,My ain kind Dearie O.

At midnight hour,in mirkest glen,I'd rove,and ne'er be eerie,O,If thro'that glen I gaed to thee,My ain kind Dearie O;Altho'the night were ne'er sae wild,And I were ne'er sae weary O,I'll meet thee on the lea-rig,My ain kind Dearie O.

The hunter lo'es the morning sun;

To rouse the mountain deer,my jo;

At noon the fisher seeks the glen Adown the burn to steer,my jo:

Gie me the hour o'gloamin'grey,It maks my heart sae cheery O,To meet thee on the lea-rig,My ain kind Dearie O.

My Wife's A Winsome Wee Thing Air-"My Wife's a Wanton Wee Thing."Chorus.-She is a winsome wee thing,She is a handsome wee thing,She is a lo'esome wee thing,This dear wee wife o'mine.

I never saw a fairer,I never lo'ed a dearer,And neist my heart I'll wear her,For fear my jewel tine,She is a winsome,&c.

The warld's wrack we share o't;

The warstle and the care o't;

Wi'her I'll blythely bear it,And think my lot divine.

She is a winsome,&c.

Highland Mary tune-"Katherine Ogie."

Ye banks,and braes,and streams around The castle o'Montgomery!

Green be your woods,and fair your flowers,Your waters never drumlie:

There Simmer first unfauld her robes,And there the langest tarry;For there I took the last Farewell O'my sweet Highland Mary.

How sweetly bloom'd the gay,green birk,How rich the hawthorn's blossom,As underneath their fragrant shade,I clasp'd her to my bosom!

The golden Hours on angel wings,Flew o'er me and my Dearie;For dear to me,as light and life,Was my sweet Highland Mary.

Wi'mony a vow,and lock'd embrace,Our parting was fu'tender;And,pledging aft to meet again,We tore oursels asunder;But oh!fell Death's untimely frost,That nipt my Flower sae early!

Now green's the sod,and cauld's the clay That wraps my Highland Mary!

O pale,pale now,those rosy lips,I aft hae kiss'd sae fondly!

And clos'd for aye,the sparkling glance That dwalt on me sae kindly!

And mouldering now in silent dust,That heart that lo'ed me dearly!

But still within my bosom's core Shall live my Highland Mary.

Auld Rob Morris There's Auld Rob Morris that wons in yon glen,He's the King o'gude fellows,and wale o'auld men;He has gowd in his coffers,he has owsen and kine,And ae bonie lass,his dautie and mine.

She's fresh as the morning,the fairest in May;She's sweet as the ev'ning amang the new hay;As blythe and as artless as the lambs on the lea,And dear to my heart as the light to my e'e.

But oh!she's an Heiress,auld Robin's a laird,And my daddie has nought but a cot-house and yard;A wooer like me maunna hope to come speed,The wounds I must hide that will soon be my dead.

The day comes to me,but delight brings me nane;The night comes to me,but my rest it is gane;I wander my lane like a night-troubled ghaist,And I sigh as my heart it wad burst in my breast.

O had she but been of a lower degree,I then might hae hop'd she wad smil'd upon me!

O how past descriving had then been my bliss,As now my distraction nae words can express.

The Rights Of Woman An Occasional Address.

Spoken by Miss Fontenelle on her benefit night,November 26,1792.

While Europe's eye is fix'd on mighty things,The fate of Empires and the fall of Kings;While quacks of State must each produce his plan,And even children lisp the Rights of Man;Amid this mighty fuss just let me mention,The Rights of Woman merit some attention.

First,in the Sexes'intermix'd connection,One sacred Right of Woman is,protection.-The tender flower that lifts its head,elate,Helpless,must fall before the blasts of Fate,Sunk on the earth,defac'd its lovely form,Unless your shelter ward th'impending storm.

Our second Right-but needless here is caution,To keep that right inviolate's the fashion;Each man of sense has it so full before him,He'd die before he'd wrong it-'tis decorum.-There was,indeed,in far less polish'd days,A time,when rough rude man had naughty ways,Would swagger,swear,get drunk,kick up a riot,Nay even thus invade a Lady's quiet.

Now,thank our stars!those Gothic times are fled;Now,well-bred men-and you are all well-bred-Most justly think (and we are much the gainers)Such conduct neither spirit,wit,nor manners.

For Right the third,our last,our best,our dearest,That right to fluttering female hearts the nearest;Which even the Rights of Kings,in low prostration,Most humbly own-'tis dear,dear admiration!

In that blest sphere alone we live and move;There taste that life of life-immortal love.

Smiles,glances,sighs,tears,fits,flirtations,airs;'Gainst such an host what flinty savage dares,When awful Beauty joins with all her charms-Who is so rash as rise in rebel arms?

But truce with kings,and truce with constitutions,With bloody armaments and revolutions;Let Majesty your first attention summon,Ah!ca ira!The Majesty Of Woman!

Epigram On Seeing Miss Fontenelle In A Favourite Character Sweet naivete of feature,Simple,wild,enchanting elf,Not to thee,but thanks to Nature,Thou art acting but thyself.

Wert thou awkward,stiff,affected,Spurning Nature,torturing art;Loves and Graces all rejected,Then indeed thou'd'st act a part.

Extempore On Some Commemorations Of Thomson Dost thou not rise,indignant shade,And smile wi'spurning scorn,When they wha wad hae starved thy life,Thy senseless turf adorn?

Helpless,alane,thou clamb the brae,Wi'meikle honest toil,And claught th'unfading garland there-Thy sair-worn,rightful spoil.

And wear it thou!and call aloud This axiom undoubted-Would thou hae Nobles'patronage?

First learn to live without it!

To whom hae much,more shall be given,Is every Great man's faith;But he,the helpless,needful wretch,Shall lose the mite he hath.

Duncan Gray Duncan Gray cam'here to woo,Ha,ha,the wooing o't,On blythe Yule-night when we were fou,Ha,ha,the wooing o't,Maggie coost her head fu'heigh,Look'd asklent and unco skeigh,Gart poor Duncan stand abeigh;Ha,ha,the wooing o't.

Duncan fleech'd and Duncan pray'd;

Ha,ha,the wooing o't,Meg was deaf as Ailsa Craig,Ha,ha,the wooing o't:

Duncan sigh'd baith out and in,Grat his e'en baith blear't an'blin',Spak o'lowpin o'er a linn;Ha,ha,the wooing o't.

Time and Chance are but a tide,Ha,ha,the wooing o't,Slighted love is sair to bide,Ha,ha,the wooing o't:

Shall I like a fool,quoth he,For a haughty hizzie die?

She may gae to-France for me!

Ha,ha,the wooing o't.

How it comes let doctors tell,Ha,ha,the wooing o't;Meg grew sick,as he grew hale,Ha,ha,the wooing o't.

Something in her bosom wrings,For relief a sigh she brings:

And oh!her een they spak sic things!

Ha,ha,the wooing o't.

Duncan was a lad o'grace,Ha,ha,the wooing o't:

Maggie's was a piteous case,Ha,ha,the wooing o't:

Duncan could na be her death,Swelling Pity smoor'd his wrath;Now they're crouse and canty baith,Ha,ha,the wooing o't.

Here's A Health To Them That's Awa Here's a health to them that's awa,Here's a health to them that's awa;And wha winna wish gude luck to our cause,May never gude luck be their fa'!

It's gude to be merry and wise,It's gude to be honest and true;It's gude to support Caledonia's cause,And bide by the buff and the blue.

Here's a health to them that's awa,Here's a health to them that's awa,Here's a health to Charlie^1the chief o'the clan,Altho'that his band be but sma'!

May Liberty meet wi'success!

May Prudence protect her frae evil!

May tyrants and tyranny tine i'the mist,And wander their way to the devil!

Here's a health to them that's awa,Here's a health to them that's awa;Here's a health to Tammie,^2the Norlan'laddie,That lives at the lug o'the law!

Here's freedom to them that wad read,Here's freedom to them that wad write,[Footnote 1:Charles James Fox.]

[Footnote 2:Hon.Thos.Erskine,afterwards Lord Erskine.]

There's nane ever fear'd that the truth should be heard,But they whom the truth would indite.

Here's a Health to them that's awa,An'here's to them that's awa!

Here's to Maitland and Wycombe,let wha doesna like 'em Be built in a hole in the wa';Here's timmer that's red at the heart Here's fruit that is sound at the core;And may he be that wad turn the buff and blue coat Be turn'd to the back o'the door.

Here's a health to them that's awa,Here's a health to them that's awa;Here's chieftain M'Leod,a chieftain worth gowd,Tho'bred amang mountains o'snaw;Here's friends on baith sides o'the firth,And friends on baith sides o'the Tweed;And wha wad betray old Albion's right,May they never eat of her bread!

A Tippling Ballad On the Duke of Brunswick's Breaking up his Camp,and the defeat of the Austrians,by Dumourier,November 1792.

When Princes and Prelates,And hot-headed zealots,A'Europe had set in a low,a low,The poor man lies down,Nor envies a crown,And comforts himself as he dow,as he dow,And comforts himself as he dow.

The black-headed eagle,As keen as a beagle,He hunted o'er height and o'er howe,In the braes o'Gemappe,He fell in a trap,E'en let him come out as he dow,dow,dow,E'en let him come out as he dow.

But truce with commotions,And new-fangled notions,A bumper,I trust you'll allow;Here's George our good king,And Charlotte his queen,And lang may they ring as they dow,dow,dow,And lang may they ring as they dow.

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