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Co chumas taigheadas greadhnacb,
Gu buan faoilidh,
’S nach taghail an t larla Duibhneacb,
’S an dun-aorach.
Roghuin nan Mbanach uile,
Do’n ard fhine,
A dhaoine nam biodh speis do dhuine
Bu bheud a mhilleadh.
larla duais-mhor Earraghaidkeal,
Garg an Leoghan,
;IBu mhor an croidhe dh’ f hearabh Albannj
Fhuil a dhortadh.
Dhaoine ge do fhuair sibh kite,
O# ceann Cuirte,
*S ole a chuir sibh gliocas Alba,
Gu surd mhillte.
Ge do strachd'sibh coir gun cheartas,
’N taichd bhur mio-ruin,
heaga gun tig la nach f hasadh,
Dhuibh da dhioladh.
Thuair an f huill uasal a ceusadh.
Mar fhuair losa.
Ge nach coimeas sud ri cheiie,
Feudarinnse.
Mo thruaighe ’nochd go luchd leanmhuinn,
WS faoin an seasadh,
Co chumas taigheadas greadhnacb,
Gu buan faoilidh,
’S nach taghail an t larla Duibhneacb,
’S an dun-aorach.
Roghuin nan Mbanach uile,
Do’n ard fhine,
A dhaoine nam biodh speis do dhuine
Bu bheud a mhilleadh.
larla duais-mhor Earraghaidkeal,
Garg an Leoghan,
;IBu mhor an croidhe dh’ f hearabh Albannj
Fhuil a dhortadh.
Dhaoine ge do fhuair sibh kite,
O# ceann Cuirte,
*S ole a chuir sibh gliocas Alba,
Gu surd mhillte.
Ge do strachd'sibh coir gun cheartas,
’N taichd bhur mio-ruin,
heaga gun tig la nach f hasadh,
Dhuibh da dhioladh.
Thuair an f huill uasal a ceusadh.
Mar fhuair losa.
Ge nach coimeas sud ri cheiie,
Feudarinnse.
Mo thruaighe ’nochd go luchd leanmhuinn,
WS faoin an seasadh,
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Description | Over 3,000 chapbooks published in Scotland in the 18th and 19th centuries. Subjects include courtship, humour, occupations, fairs, apparitions, war, politics, crime, executions, Jacobites, transvestites, and freemasonry. Chapbooks are small booklets of 8, 12, 16 and 24 pages, often illustrated with crude woodcuts. Produced cheaply and sold by peddlars on the streets, they formed the staple reading material of the common people, along with broadsides. |
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