Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 17Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... ladye lichter yet O ' dear dochter nor son . But ye ' ve a bouir i ' fair Strathdon , And picturs roun ' it sett ; Where your ladye and little Munsgrove In fair Strathdon do sleep . O haed your tongue , why talk you so About my gay ...
... ladye lichter yet O ' dear dochter nor son . But ye ' ve a bouir i ' fair Strathdon , And picturs roun ' it sett ; Where your ladye and little Munsgrove In fair Strathdon do sleep . O haed your tongue , why talk you so About my gay ...
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... ladye fair , I've wat my gowden girdle . Wade in , wade in , my ladye fair , No harm shall thee befall ; Oft times ha'e I watered my steed Wi ' the water o ' Wearie's Well . The next step that she steppit in , She steppit to the chin ...
... ladye fair , I've wat my gowden girdle . Wade in , wade in , my ladye fair , No harm shall thee befall ; Oft times ha'e I watered my steed Wi ' the water o ' Wearie's Well . The next step that she steppit in , She steppit to the chin ...
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... ladye Diamond , he says , Rise up , put on your goun ; Rise up , rise up , ladye Diamond , he says , For I fear ye gae too roun ' . Too roun ' I gae , yet blame me nae ' , Ye'll cause me na to shame ; For better luve I that bonnie boy ...
... ladye Diamond , he says , Rise up , put on your goun ; Rise up , rise up , ladye Diamond , he says , For I fear ye gae too roun ' . Too roun ' I gae , yet blame me nae ' , Ye'll cause me na to shame ; For better luve I that bonnie boy ...
Contents
King James I and the Tinkler | 12 |
The Keach i the Creel | 13 |
The Merry Broomfield or the Westcountry Wager | 14 |
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