University of Virginia Library

Search this document 
The English and Scottish Popular Ballads

Edited by Francis James Child.

expand sectionI. 
expand sectionII. 
expand sectionIII. 
expand sectionIV. 
expand sectionV. 
expand sectionVI. 
collapse sectionVII. 
expand section189. 
expand section190. 
expand section191. 
expand section192. 
expand section193. 
expand section194. 
expand section195. 
expand section196. 
expand section197. 
expand section198. 
expand section199. 
expand section200. 
expand section201. 
expand section202. 
expand section203. 
expand section204. 
expand section205. 
expand section206. 
expand section207. 
expand section208. 
expand section209. 
expand section210. 
expand section211. 
collapse section212. 
  
  
  
  
  
  
expand section213. 
expand section214. 
expand section215. 
expand section216. 
expand section217. 
expand section218. 
expand section219. 
expand section220. 
expand section221. 
expand section222. 
expand section223. 
expand section224. 
expand section225. 
expand sectionVIII. 
expand sectionIX. 

Lamkin

LAMKIN—L

[_]

Motherwell's MS., p. 14, from Mr W. Steele, Greenock.

[OMITTED]

1

O where's the men of this house?’
quo the Lamkin:
‘They're in the barn threshing,’
quo the false nurse within.

2

‘O where's the women of the house?’
quo the Lamkin:
‘They're at the well washing,’
quo the false nurse within.

3

‘O where's the lord of this house?’
quo the Lamkin:
‘He's in the wood hunting,’
quo the false nurse within.

4

‘O where's the lady of the house?’
quo the Lamkin:
‘She's in her bower dressing,’
quo the false nurse within.
[OMITTED]

5

‘O please my babie, nourrice,
O please him with the keys:’
‘He'll no be pleased, madam,
let me do what I please.’

6

‘O please my babie, nourrice,
O please him with the bell:’
‘He'll no be pleased, madam,
till ye come down yoursell.’
[OMITTED]

7

There was blood in the chaumer,
and blood in the ha,
And blood in his ladie's room,
which he liked warst of a'.
[OMITTED]