Ballad Book by Unknown
page 208 of 255 (81%)
page 208 of 255 (81%)
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When they had eaten and well drunken,
And a' men boun for bed, O, The Laird of Drum and his Leddy fair, In ae bed they were laid, O. "Gin ye had been o' high renown, As ye're o' low degree, O, We might hae baith gane doun the street Amang gude companie, O." "I tauld ye weel ere we were wed, Ye were far abune my degree, O; But now I'm married, in your bed laid, And just as gude as ye, O. "For an I were dead, and ye were dead, And baith in ae grave had lain, O; Ere seven years were come and gane, They'd no ken your dust frae mine, O." * * * * * LIZIE LINDSAY. "Will ye gae to the Hielands, Lizie Lindsay, Will ye gae to the Hielands wi' me? Will ye gae to the Hielands, Lizie Lindsay, And dine on fresh curds and green whey?" |
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