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MichaelMcGuire

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13. It would have been interesting to view every contender.
Sun Apr 15, 2012, 03:40 PM
Apr 2012

Last edited Sun Apr 15, 2012, 07:27 PM - Edit history (1)

Bonnie Prince Charlie


Is more famous worldwide for his last battle at Culloden in 1746 and the Legacy left. .


But had before won several or more battles against Government forces
The most famous being immortalised by a well know Scottish song 'Hey Johnny Cope'



Johnnie Cope

Chorus
Hey, Johnnie Cope, are ye wauking yet?
Or are your drums a-beating yet?
If ye were wauking I wad wait
To gang to the coals i' the morning.


Cope sent a challenge frae Dunbar:
'Charlie, meet me an' ye daur,
An' I'll learn you the art o' war
If you'll meet me i' the morning.'

Chorus

When Charlie looked the letter upon
He drew his sword the scabbard from:
'Come, follow me, my merry merry men,
And we'll meet Johnnie Cope i' the morningl

Chorus

'Now Johnnie, be as good's your word;
Come, let us try both fire and sword;
And dinna rin like a frichted bird,
That's chased frae its nest i' the morning.'

Chorus

When Johnnie Cope he heard of this,
He thought it wadna be amiss
To hae a horse in readiness,
To flee awa' i' the morning.

Chorus

Fy now, Johnnie, get up an' rin;
The Highland bagpipes mak' a din;
It's best to sleep in a hale skin,
For 'twill be a bluidy morning.

Chorus

When Johnnie Cope tae Dunbar came,
They speired at him, 'Where's a' your men?'
'The deil confound me gin I ken,
For I left them a' i' the morning.

Chorus

'Now Johnnie, troth, ye werena blate
To come wi' news o' your ain defeat,
And leave your men in sic a strait
Sae early in the morning.

Chorus

'I' faith,' quo' Johnnie, 'I got sic flegs
Wi' their claymores an' philabegs;
If I face them again, deil break my legs!
Sae I wish you a' gude morning'.

Chorus
I would think that Britain's "greatest ever foe" would be France of the Middle Ages, Art_from_Ark Apr 2012 #1
"To qualify, each commander had to come from the 17th century onwards" (nt) The Straight Story Apr 2012 #3
That's what I get for not reading the link Art_from_Ark Apr 2012 #4
Britain was Scotland and England (and Wales) before the 17th century muriel_volestrangler Apr 2012 #8
Yep T_i_B Apr 2012 #5
Do you honestly think they are ever going to give that honor to the French? Tom Ripley Apr 2012 #20
William the Conqueror has got to be a little tiffed. n/t dimbear Apr 2012 #2
Yes, he did beat Harold the Conquered at Hastings Kaleva Apr 2012 #11
I would have placed Bonaparte and Rommel Confusious Apr 2012 #6
I think it's more to do with what Washington... damyank913 Apr 2012 #7
From what I've read Confusious Apr 2012 #17
I think winning wars fought against us has to count for quite a lot T_i_B Apr 2012 #9
Bonaparte had most of Europe against him Confusious Apr 2012 #16
It would have been interesting to view every contender. MichaelMcGuire Apr 2012 #13
Thank you, Brits! Odin2005 Apr 2012 #10
Thanks to a handful of people, history could have been quite different ikri Apr 2012 #12
I'm really surprised they didn't go with Bonaparte or Hitler. Marr Apr 2012 #14
Hitler fucked things up rather royally for the Germans tabasco Apr 2012 #18
"had to have led an army in the field against the British" T_i_B Apr 2012 #19
Joan of Arc. Rex Apr 2012 #15
.. mdmc Apr 2012 #21
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