The English and Scottish Popular Ballads Edited by Francis James Child. |
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YOUNG BEICHAN—K
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‘There is a marriage in yonder hall,Has lasted thirty days and three;
The bridegroom winna bed the bride,
For the sake of one that's owre the sea.’
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‘What news, what news, my brave young porter?What news, what news have ye for me?’
‘As beautiful a ladye stands at your gate
As eer my two eyes yet did see.’
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‘A slice of bread to her get ready,And a bottle of the best of wine;
Not to forget that fair young ladye
Who did release thee out of close confine.’
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Lord Bechin in a passion flew,And rent himself like a sword in three,
Saying, ‘I would give all my father's riches
If my Sophia was 'cross the sea.’
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Up spoke the young bride's mother,Who never was heard to speak so free,
Saying, ‘I hope you'll not forget my only daughter,
Though your Sophia be 'cross the sea.’
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‘I own a bride I've wed your daughter,She's nothing else the worse of me;
She came to me on a horse and saddle,
She may go back in a coach and three.’
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