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The English and Scottish Popular Ballads

Edited by Francis James Child.

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BABYLON; OR, THE BONNIE BANKS O FORDIE—F

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“In Gipsy Tents,” by Francis Hindes Groome, p. 143.

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There were three sisters going from home,
All in a lea and alony, oh
They met a man, and he made them stand,
Down by the bonny banks of Airdrie, oh.

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He took the first one by the hand,
He turned her round, and he made her stand.

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Saying, Will you be a robber's wife?
Or will you die by my penknife?

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‘Oh, I wont be a robber's wife,
But I will die by your penknife.’

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Then he took the second by her hand,
He turned her round, and he made her stand.

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Saying, Will you be a robber's wife?
Or will you die by my penknife?

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‘Oh, I wont be a robber's wife,
But I will die by your penknife.’

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He took the third one by the hand,
He turned her round, and he made her stand.

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Saying, Will you be a robber's wife?
Or will you die by my penknife?

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‘Oh, I wont be a robber's wife,
And I wont die by your penknife.

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‘If my two brothers had been here,
You would not have killed my sisters two.’

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‘What was your two brothers' names?’
‘One was John, and the other was James.’

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‘Oh, what did your two brothers do?’
‘One was a minister, the other such as you.’

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‘Oh, what is this that I have done?
I have killed my sisters, all but one.

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‘And now I'll take out my penknife,
And here I'll end my own sweet life.’