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and also of some Gaelic
words
for which is craved the reader's indulgence.
[130] In Stat. Ac. said to be of Lochbroom
vol. xiv.
p. 79.
[131] Hugh Macleod.
CABERFAE
THE STAGHEAD.[132]
A health to Caberfae
A toast
and a cheery one
That soon return he may
Though long and far his tarrying.
The death of shame befal me
Be riven off my eididh[133] too
But my fancy hears thy call--we
Should all be _up and ready
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'Tis I have seen thy weapon keen
Thine arm
inaction scorning
Assign their dues to the Munroes
Their _welcome_ in the morning.
Nor stood the Cátach[134] to his bratach[135]
For dread of a belabouring
When up gets the Staghead
And raises his cabar on.
Woe to the man of Folais
[136]
When he to fight must challenge thee;
Nor better fared the Roses[137]
That lent _Monro_ their valiancy.
The Granndach[138] and the Frazer
[139]
They tarried not the melee in;
Fled Forbes
[140] in dismay
sir
Culloden-wards
undallying.
Away they ran
while yilai:
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