Scotchman and Englishman, Liberal and Tory.
Come from the shops, where your goods you are praising,
Come from your moors, from the red deer and roe:
Come to the ground where the targets they’re raising,
Come from your ledgers, per contra and Co.
Bugles are sounding, drill sergeants grounding,
Practice your wind in loose skirmishing order,
Foes will think twice, I lay, ’ere they provoke a fray—
Once Britain stands in arms, both sides the Border.
Punch, December 3, 1859.