University of Virginia Library

Search this document 
The English and Scottish Popular Ballads

Edited by Francis James Child.
0 occurrences of England's black tribunal
[Clear Hits]

expand sectionI. 
expand sectionII. 
expand sectionIII. 
expand sectionIV. 
expand sectionV. 
expand sectionVI. 
expand sectionVII. 
collapse sectionVIII. 
expand section226. 
expand section227. 
expand section228. 
expand section229. 
expand section230. 
expand section231. 
expand section232. 
expand section233. 
expand section234. 
expand section235. 
expand section236. 
expand section237. 
expand section238. 
expand section239. 
expand section240. 
expand section241. 
expand section242. 
expand section243. 
expand section244. 
expand section245. 
expand section246. 
expand section247. 
expand section248. 
expand section249. 
expand section250. 
expand section251. 
expand section252. 
expand section253. 
expand section254. 
expand section255. 
expand section256. 
expand section257. 
expand section258. 
expand section259. 
expand section260. 
expand section261. 
expand section262. 
expand section263. 
expand section264. 
expand section265. 
expand sectionIX. 

0 occurrences of England's black tribunal
[Clear Hits]

182

The Water o Gamery

RARE WILLIE DROWNED IN YARROW, OR, THE WATER O GAMRIE—F

[_]

Buchan MSS, II, 159.

1

Whan Willie was in his saddle set,
And all his merry men wi him,
‘Stay still, stay still, my merry men all,
I've forgot something behind me.

2

‘Gie me God's blessing an yours, mither,
To hae me on to Gamery;
Gie me God's blessing an yours, mither,
To gae to the bride-stool wi me.’

3

‘I'll gie ye God's blessing an mine, Willie,
To hae you on to Gamery;
Ye's hae God's blessing an mine, Willie,
To gae to the bride-stool wi you.

4

[OMITTED]
[OMITTED]
‘But Gamery it is wide and deep,
An ye'll never see your wedding;’

5

Some rede back, an some rede fore,
An some rede on to Gamery;
The bonniest knight's saddle among them all
Stood teem in the Water o Gamery.

6

Out it spake the bride hersell,
Says, What makes all this riding?
Where is the knight amongst you all
Aught me this day for wedding?

7

Out it spake the bridegroom's brother,
Says, Margaret, I'll tell you plainly;
The knight ye should hae been wedded on
Is drownd in the Water o Gamery.

8

She's torn the ribbons aff her head —
They were baith thick an mony —
She kilted up her green claithing,
And she has passed the Gamery.

9

She's plunged in, so did she down,
That was baith black an jumly,
And in the middle o that water
She found her ain sweet Willie.

10

She's taen him in her arms twa
And gied him kisses many:
‘My mother's be as wae as thine!
We'll baith lie in the Water o Gamery.’