Macmath MS., p. 93. Taken down at Crossmichael, Kirkcudbrightshire, 24th August, 1892, from the recitation of Miss Jane Webster, who had learned it more than fifty years before, at Airds of Kells, from the singing of Rosanna McGinnies.
1
It was on a day, and a fine summer’s day,
When the Lowlands they were making ready,
There I espied a weel-far’d lass,
She was gaun to Glasgow, and they ca her Peggy.
2
It’s up then spak a silly auld man,
And O but he spak wondrous poorly!
Sayin, Ye may steal awa my cows and my ewes,