HOBBY ELLIOTT.

This song is said to have been written by a Mr James Robson, Stone Mason, at Thropton, near Rothbury, who was leader of the band in the Pretender’s Army, in 1715: he wrote a Satyr on Women, and several other pieces, while confined prisoner at Preston, in Lancashire.

O bonny Hobby Elliott,

O canny Hobby still,

O bonny Hobby Elliott,

Who lives at Harlow-hill:

Had Hobby acted right,

As he has seldom done,

He would have kiss’d his wife,

And let his maid alone.