The Book of Scottish Song/Dumbarton's bonnie Dell

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The Book of Scottish Song (1843)
edited by Alexander Whitelaw
Dumbarton's bonnie Dell
2269514The Book of Scottish Song — Dumbarton's bonnie Dell1843Alexander Whitelaw

Dumbarton’s bonnie Dell.

[Words by C. M. Westmacott. Music composed by John Sinclair.]

There's ne'er a nook in a' the land
Victoria rules sae well,
There's naething half sae canty, grand,
As blythe Dumbarton's dell;
And would you speer the reason why,
The truth I'll fairly tell,
A winsome lassie lives hard by
Dumbarton's bonnie dell.

Up by yon glen, Loch Lomond laves,
Where bold M'Gregors dwell;
And bogies dance o'er heroes' graves,
There lives Dumbarton's belle;
She's blest with ev'ry charm in life,
And this I know full well—
I'll ne'er be happy till my wife
Is blythe Dumbarton's belle.