Ballad Book by Unknown
page 180 of 255 (70%)
page 180 of 255 (70%)
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Who never failed to pay their cess
To my luve Gilderoy. My Gilderoy, baith far and near, Was fear'd in every toun, And bauldly bare awa' the gear Of many a lawland loun: For man to man durst meet him nane, He was sae brave a boy; At length with numbers he was ta'en, My winsome Gilderoy. Wae worth the loun that made the laws, To hang a man for gear; To reive of life for sic a cause, As stealing horse or mare! Had not these laws been made sae strick, I ne'er had lost my joy, Wi' sorrow ne'er had wat my cheek, For my dear Gilderoy. Gif Gilderoy had done amiss, He might have banished been. Ah, what sair cruelty is this, To hang sic handsome men! To hang the flower o' Scottish land, Sae sweet and fair a boy! Nae lady had so white a hand As thee, my Gilderoy. |
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