LOCHIEL'S CAMERONS.
Lochiel! Lochiel! From mountain and glen Have the clansmen come forth to the "cross" once again; From the counter, the workshop—all eager to fight. And respond, as of yore, to do battle for Right! Lochiel! Loc-hieM Scotland's proud of the day When the thrice-cursed Germans ye met in the fray; No quarter was asked for —no mercy was given, While hack o'er the hilltop the foemen were driven. Lnc'niel! Lochiel! Scotland thinks of you then, Ai-, aye in the forefront, ye led on your men— Xot warriors trained for grim war's bloody field, J3ut enlisted from office the bayonet to wield. Lochiel! Lochiel' Scotland thinks of you now, When the laurels of Victory encircle your brow; If at Loos you were forced to relinquish your hold, Ye first had "made good,'' as in battles of old. Then, let Highlands and Lowlands reecho the cheer To the victors of Loos, who have never known fear; And again may the coward Hun tremble and reel As thi! slogan bursts forth from the men of Lochiel i —A. 15. Steel, in Glasgow Weekly Herald.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 144, 11 February 1916, Page 2 (Supplement)
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183LOCHIEL'S CAMERONS. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 144, 11 February 1916, Page 2 (Supplement)
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