- Will Ye No Come Back Again? After the defeat of Bonnie Prince Charlie at Culloden and his escape back to France, with the aid of Flora MacDonald, there were still many who hoped that he would return, some day. Here is a song about that sentiment, written by Carolina Oliphant (Lady Nairne) in the first half of the 19th century).. Should he no come back again. Will ye no come back again? Will ye no come back again? Better loed ye canna be; Will ye no come back again? Ye trusted in your Hielan men, They trusted you dear Charlie! They kent your hiding in the glen, Death and exile braving. English bribes were a in vain Tho puir and puirer we mun be; Siller canna buy the heart

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Better lo'ed ye canna be, Will ye no come back again? Ye trusted in your Hieland men, They trusted you, dear Charlie. They kent your hidin' in the glen, Your cleadin was but barely. English bribes were aa in vain, An e'en tho puirer we may be; Siller canna buy the heart That beats aye for thine and thee. Sweet's the laverock's note and.. * Sung by - Jean Redpath * After the defeat of Bonnie Prince Charlie at Culloden and his escape back to France, with the aid of Flora MacDonald, there were s.