Bonny Babby Livingstone Gaed out to see the kye, And she has met with Glenlyon, Who has stolen her away.
He took free her her sattin coat, |
In another ballad we are told how—
Four-and-twenty Hieland men, Came doun by Fiddoch Bide, And they have sworn a deadly aith, Jean Muir suld be a bride:
And they have sworn a deadly aith, |
This last we have from tradition, but there are many others in the collections of Scottish Ballads to the same purpose.
The achievement of Robert Oig, or young Rob Roy, as the Lowlanders called him, was celebrated in a ballad, of which there are twenty different and various editions. The tune is lively and wild, and we select the following words from memory:—
Rob Roy is frae the Hielands come, Down to the Lowland border; And he has stolen that lady away, To haud his house in order.
He set her on a milk-white steed,
Saying, Be content, be content,
Rob Roy he was my father called,
He was a hedge about his friends,
I am as bold, I am as bold,
Then be content, be content. |
1. A pass on the eastern margin of Loch Lomond, and an entrance to the Highlands. [back] |