C.D. Warner, et al., comp. The Library of the World’s Best Literature.
An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.
Caller Herrin
By Carolina Oliphant, Lady Nairne (17661845)
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They’re bonnie fish and halesome farin’;
Wha’ll buy my caller herrin’,
New drawn frae the Forth?
Dreamed ye aught o’ our puir fellows.
Darkling as they faced the billows,
A’ to fill the woven willows?
Buy my caller herrin’,
New drawn frae the Forth.
They’re no brought here without brave darin’;
Buy my caller herrin’,
Hauled through wind and rain.
Wha’ll buy my caller herrin’? etc.
Oh, ye may ca’ them vulgar farin’:
Wives and mithers maist despairin’
Ca’ them lives o’ men.
Wha’ll buy my caller herrin’? etc.
Ladies, clad in silks and laces,
Gather in their braw pelisses,
Cast their heads and screw their faces.
Wha’ll buy my caller herrin’? etc.
Ye can trip the spring fu’ tightlie;
Spite o’ tauntin’, flauntin’, flingin’,
Gow has set you a’ a-singin’.
Wha’ll buy my caller herrin’? etc.
When the bonny fish ye’re sellin’,
At ae word be in ye’re dealin’,—
Truth will stand when a’ thing’s failin’.
They’re bonny fish and halesome farin’;
Wha’ll buy my caller herrin’,
New drawn frae the Forth?