Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 17Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page 52
... maun dee , Alane by the green burn sidie , O. Yes , cruel mother , we'll tell to thee , Hey wi ' the rose and the lindie , O ; What sort o ' death for us ye maun dee , Alane by the green burn sidie , O. Seven years a fool i ' the woods ...
... maun dee , Alane by the green burn sidie , O. Yes , cruel mother , we'll tell to thee , Hey wi ' the rose and the lindie , O ; What sort o ' death for us ye maun dee , Alane by the green burn sidie , O. Seven years a fool i ' the woods ...
Page 73
... maun gae doun . They hae caus'd a court to sit , ' Mang a ' their best nobilitie ; Fifteen o ' them cried a ' at ance , Sir Hugh the Graeme he noo maun dee . Out it speaks my ladye Black , An ' o ' her will she was richt free ; A ...
... maun gae doun . They hae caus'd a court to sit , ' Mang a ' their best nobilitie ; Fifteen o ' them cried a ' at ance , Sir Hugh the Graeme he noo maun dee . Out it speaks my ladye Black , An ' o ' her will she was richt free ; A ...
Page 105
... maun do mair- Ye maun do mair as I ye tell ; Ye maun bear tidings to Troughend , And bear likewise my last farewell . A farewell to my wedded wife , A farewell to BALLADS , AND SONGS . 105.
... maun do mair- Ye maun do mair as I ye tell ; Ye maun bear tidings to Troughend , And bear likewise my last farewell . A farewell to my wedded wife , A farewell to BALLADS , AND SONGS . 105.
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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