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As lie came marching' tip the street,
Tlie pipes play'd loud and clear,
And a' the folk came running out
To meet the Chevalier .
Wi' hieland bonnets on their heads,
And claymores bright and clear,
They came to fight for Scotland's right
And the young Chevalier.
They've left their bonny hielands hills,
Their wives- and bairriies dear,
To draw the sword for Scotland's Lord,
The young Chevalier,.,
Oh! there were mony beating hearts,
And mony hopes and fears;
And mom were rile- prayers put up .
For the yriuli'ltf Chevalier.

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