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HIGHLANDER'S FAREWELL [3], THE. AKA and see "Highlander's Lament (The)." Scottish, Air. The first half of the tune is derived from "Lass of Patie's Mill (The)." Hogg's (1821) version begins:

O where shall I gae seek my bread?
Or where shall I gae wander?
O where shall I gae hide my head?
For here I'll bide nae langer.
The seas may row, the winds may blow,
And swathe me round in danger;
My native land I must forego,
And roam a lonely stranger.

Source for notated version:

Printed sources: Hogg (Jacobite Relics of Scotland), 1821; p. 185. Smith (Scottish Minstrel) vol. 5, 1822-24; p. 88.

Recorded sources: Corries - "Scotland Will Flourish."




Tune properties and standard notation