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OLD COVENT GARDEN
AN ORIGINAL SCOTCH SONG FOR THE ANNIVERSARY OF ST. ANDREW'S DAY

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(For the Mirror.)

Air.—"The kail brose o' awld Scotland."

Ye vintners a' your ingles3 mak clear,

An brew us some punch our hearts a' to cheer,

On November the thritie let's meet ilkie year

To drink to the memory o' Andrew,

To Andrew the auld Scottish saint.


Peace was his word in the ha' or the fiel'4

An his creed it was whalsome to those that were leal

To mak' the road straight O' he was the cheel,

Sae here's to the memory o' Andrew,

To Andrew the auld Scottish saint.


In days o' langsyne as auld chronicles tell,

When clans wi' their dirks gaid to it pell mell,

O he was sad' that a' fewds cou'd expel,

Sae here's to the memory o' Andrew,

To Andrew the auld Scottish saint.


For since at the Spey when M'Duff led the van,

He vow'd that the charrians5 he'd slay every one,

But by Andrew's doctren he slew na a man,

Sae here's to the memory o' Andrew,

To Andrew the auld Scottish saint,


When he to the Culdees the truth did explain

They a' rubb'd their beard, an' looket right fain

An' vow'd that his council they'd ever retain,

Sae here's to the memory o' Andrew,

To Andrew the auld Scottish saint.


Altho' at fam'd Patres6 he closed his e'e,

Yet Regulus, the monk, brought him far oure the sea,

In St. Andrew's he sleeps, an' there let him be.

Sae here's to the memory o' Andrew,

To Andrew the auld Scottish saint.


C.

3

Fires.

4

Field.

5

See Buchanan's History of Scotland, book p. 186.

6

See Cook's Geography, book ii. p. 302.

The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction. Volume 12, No. 346, December 13, 1828

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