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RATTLIN , ROARIN WILLIE . The last stanza of this song is mine ; it was
composed out of compliment to one of the worthiest fellows in the world , William
Dunbar , Esq . Writer to the signet , Edinburgh , and Colonel of the Crochallan
corps , a ...
RATTLIN , ROARIN WILLIE . The last stanza of this song is mine ; it was
composed out of compliment to one of the worthiest fellows in the world , William
Dunbar , Esq . Writer to the signet , Edinburgh , and Colonel of the Crochallan
corps , a ...
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UP AND WARN A ' WILLIE . to arms . 92 The expression , “ Up and warn a ' Willie
, " alludes to the Crantara , or warning of a Highland Clan Not understanding this
, the Lowlanders in the west and south say , “ Up and waur them a , " & c .
UP AND WARN A ' WILLIE . to arms . 92 The expression , “ Up and warn a ' Willie
, " alludes to the Crantara , or warning of a Highland Clan Not understanding this
, the Lowlanders in the west and south say , “ Up and waur them a , " & c .
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When we gaed to the braes o ' Mar , And to the wapon - shaw , Willie , Wi ' true
design to serve the king , And banish whigs awa , Willie . Up and warn a ' , Willie ,
Warn , warn a ' ; For lords and lairds came there bedeen , And wow but they ...
When we gaed to the braes o ' Mar , And to the wapon - shaw , Willie , Wi ' true
design to serve the king , And banish whigs awa , Willie . Up and warn a ' , Willie ,
Warn , warn a ' ; For lords and lairds came there bedeen , And wow but they ...
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1 But when we march'd to Sherra - muir , And there the rebels saw , Willie , Brave
Argyle attack'd our right , Our flank and front and a ' , Willie . Up and warn a ' ,
Willie , Warn , warn a ' ; Traitor Huntly soon gave way , Seaforth , St. Clair and a '
...
1 But when we march'd to Sherra - muir , And there the rebels saw , Willie , Brave
Argyle attack'd our right , Our flank and front and a ' , Willie . Up and warn a ' ,
Willie , Warn , warn a ' ; Traitor Huntly soon gave way , Seaforth , St. Clair and a '
...
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He streight gaed to Dumblane again , And back his left did draw , Willie . Up and
warn a ' , Willie , Warn , warn a ' ; Then we to Auchteraider march'd , To wait a
better fa ' , Willie . Now if ye spier wha wan the day , I've tell you what I saw , Willie
...
He streight gaed to Dumblane again , And back his left did draw , Willie . Up and
warn a ' , Willie , Warn , warn a ' ; Then we to Auchteraider march'd , To wait a
better fa ' , Willie . Now if ye spier wha wan the day , I've tell you what I saw , Willie
...
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