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M'Leans, M'Dougels, and M'Neil,
So boldly as they took the field,
And made their enemies to yield
Upon the Haughs of Crumdel.

Sing, &c.

The Gordons boldly did advance,
The Frazers fought with sword and lance,
The Grahams made their heads to dance
Upon the Haughs of Crumdel.

Sing, &c.

The royal Stewarts and Munroes,
So boldly as they faced their foes,
And brought them down by hand blows,
Upon the Haughs of Crumdel.

Sing, &c.

Out of twenty thousand Englishmen,
Five hundred fled to Aberdeen,
The rest of them they all lay slain
Upon the Haughs of Crumdel.

Sing, &c.



YOU'LL FIND NO CHANGE IN ME.

O, when I was a younker,
A maid would marry me,
And often-times I drunk her,
In toasts of three times three.