A Collection of Ballads by Andrew Lang
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Either their rings, or green mantles,
Or else their maidenhead. Janet has kilted her green kirtle A little aboon her knee, And she has braided her yellow hair A little aboon her bree, And she's awa' to Carterhaugh, As fast as she can hie. When she came to Carterhaugh Tam Lin was at the well, And there she fand his steed standing, But away was himsel. She had na pu'd a double rose, A rose but only twa, Till up then started young Tam Lin, Says, "Lady, thou's pu nae mae. "Why pu's thou the rose, Janet, And why breaks thou the wand? Or why comes thou to Carterhaugh Withoutten my command?" "Carterhaugh, it is my ain, My daddie gave it me; I'll come and gang by Carterhaugh, And ask nae leave at thee." |
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