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Lord John
YOUNG HUNTING—I
[OMITTED]1
‘Come down, come down, thou bonnie bird,Sit low upon my hand,
And thy cage shall be o the beaten gowd,
And not of hazel wand.’
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‘O woe, O woe be to thee, lady,And an ill death may thou die!
For the way thou guided good Lord John,
Soon, soon would thou guide me.’
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‘Go bend to me my bow,’ she said,‘And set it to my ee,
And I will gar that bonnie bird
Come quickly down to me.’
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‘Before thou bend thy bow, lady,And set it to thy ee,
O I will be at yon far forest,
Telling ill tales on thee.’
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