The Queen's Marie
MARY HAMILTON—O
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Finlay's Scottish Ballads, I, xix, from recitation.
1
There lived a lord into the south,
And he had dochters three,
And the youngest o them went to the king's court,
To learn some courtesie.
2
She rowd it in a wee wee clout
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3
She rowd it in a wee wee clout
And flang't into the faem,
Saying, Sink ye soon, my bonny babe!
I'll go a maiden hame.
4
‘O woe be to you, ye ill woman,
An ill death may ye die!
Gin ye had spared the sweet baby's life,
It might hae been an honour to thee.’
5
She wadna put on her gowns o black,
Nor yet wad she o brown,
But she wad put on her gowns o gowd,
To glance through Embro town.
6
‘Come saddle not to me the black,’ she says,
‘Nor yet to me the brown,
But come saddle to me the milk-white steed,
That I may ride in renown.’