A Bundle of Ballads by Unknown
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Then having dined, the drivers went
To rouse the deer again. The bowmen mustered on the hills, Well able to endure; Their backsides all with special care That day were guarded sure. The hounds ran swiftly through the woods The nimble deer to take, That with their cries the hills and dales An echo shrill did make. Lord Piercy to the quarry went To view the tender deer; Quoth he, "Earl Douglas promised once This day to meet me here; "But if I thought he would not come, No longer would I stay." With that a brave young gentleman Thus to the Earl did say, "Lo, yonder doth Earl Douglas come, His men in armour bright, Full twenty hundred Scottish spears All marching in our sight, "All men of pleasant Tividale Fast by the river Tweed." |
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