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The English and Scottish Popular Ballads

Edited by Francis James Child.
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JOHNIE SCOT—P

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Motherwell's Note-Book, p. 11.

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Johnie's up to England gone,
Three quarters of a year;
Johnie's up to England gone,
The king's banner to bear.

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He hadna been in fair England
A month but only three,
The king he had but one dochter,
And she fell in love with he.

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And word is up, and word is down,
And word is to the ha,
And word is to the king's court gane,
Amang the nobles a'.

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Now word is to the king himsell,
On throne where he did sit,
That his ae dochter goes wi child
To John that little Scot.