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THE ELFIN KNIGHT—E
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The Elfin Knight sits on yon hill,Ba ba lilly ba
Blowing his horn loud and shill.
And the wind has blawn my plaid awa
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‘I love to hear that horn blaw;I wish him [here] owns it and a'.’
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That word it was no sooner spoken,Than Elfin Knight in her arms was gotten.
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‘You must mak to me a sark,Without threed, sheers or needle wark.’
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