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New Collected Rhymes
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Kenmure—1715
"The heather’s in a blaze, Willie, The White Rose decks the tree, The Fiery Cross is on the braes, And the King is on the sea!
"Remember great Montrose, Willie, Remember fair Dundee, And strike one stroke at the foreign foes Of the King that’s on the sea.
"There’s Gordons in the North, Willie, Are rising frank and free, Shall a Kenmure Gordon not go forth For the King that’s on the sea?
"A trusty sword to draw, Willie, A comely weird to dree, For the Royal Rose that’s like the snaw, And the King that’s on the sea!"
He cast ae look across his lands, Looked over loch and lea, He took his fortune in his hands, For the King was on the sea.
Kenmures have fought in Galloway For Kirk and Presbyt’rie, This Kenmure faced his dying day, For King James across the sea.
It little skills what faith men vaunt, If loyal men they be To Christ’s ain Kirk and Covenant, Or the King that’s o’er the sea.
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Chicago:
Andrew Lang, "Kenmure— 1715," New Collected Rhymes, ed. Sutherland, Alexander, 1853-1902 and trans. Seaton, R. C. in New Collected Rhymes (New York: George E. Wood, ""Death-bed"" edition, 1892), Original Sources, accessed July 5, 2025, http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=L25Z56QUBL1HW6J.
MLA:
Lang, Andrew. "Kenmure— 1715." New Collected Rhymes, edited by Sutherland, Alexander, 1853-1902, and translated by Seaton, R. C., in New Collected Rhymes, New York, George E. Wood, ""Death-bed"" edition, 1892, Original Sources. 5 Jul. 2025. http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=L25Z56QUBL1HW6J.
Harvard:
Lang, A, 'Kenmure— 1715' in New Collected Rhymes, ed. and trans. . cited in ""Death-bed"" edition, 1892, New Collected Rhymes, George E. Wood, New York. Original Sources, retrieved 5 July 2025, from http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=L25Z56QUBL1HW6J.
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