SCOTTISH SONGS; COLLECTED AND ILLUSTRATED BY ROBERT CHAMBERS, AUTHOR OF "TRADITIONS OF EDINBURGH," "THE IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. II. EDINBURGH: Printed by Ballantyne and Company, for MDCCCXXIX. 255 THE LAND O' THE LEAL. TUNE-Hey, tuttie, taittie. I'm wearing awa, Jean, Like snaw when it's thaw, Jean; To the land o' the leal. There's nae sorrow there, Jean, Ye were aye leal and true, Jean, To the land o' the leal. Then dry that tearfu' ee, Jean, To the land o' the leal. wwwwwwww THE BANKS OF DOON. BURNS. TUNE-Caledonian Hunt's delight. YE banks and braes o' bonnie Doon, How can ye bloom sae fresh and fair? How can ye chant, ye little birds? And I sae weary fou o' care! |