University of Virginia Library

THE CRUEL BROTHER—K

[_]

Notes and Queries, 4th S., iv, 517, as “sung in Cheshire amongst the people” in the last century. T. W.

1

There were three ladies playing at ball,
Gilliver, Gentle, and Rosemary
There came three knights and looked over the wall.
Sing O the red rose and the white lilly

2

The first young knight, he was clothed in red,
And he said, ‘Gentle lady, with me will you wed?’

3

The second young knight, he was clothed in blue,
And he said, ‘To my love I shall ever be true.’

4

The third young knight, he was clothed in green,
And he said, ‘Fairest maiden, will you be my queen?’

5

The lady thus spoke to the knight in red,
‘With you, sir knight, I never can wed.’

6

The lady then spoke to the knight in blue,
And she said, ‘Little faith I can have in you.’

7

The lady then spoke to the knight in green,
And she said, ‘'Tis at court you must seek for a queen.’

8

The three young knights then rode away,
And the ladies they laughed, and went back to their play.
Singing, etc.