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The English and Scottish Popular Ballads

Edited by Francis James Child.

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Norham, down by Norham

THE TWA SISTERS—W

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Communicated by Mr Thomas Lugton, of Kelso, as sung by an old cotter-woman fifty years ago; learned by her from her grandfather.

1

Ther were three ladies playing at the ba,
Norham, down by Norham
And there cam a knight to view them a'.
By the bonnie mill-dams o Norham

2

He courted the aldest wi diamonds and rings,
But he loved the youngest abune a' things.
[OMITTED]

3

‘Oh sister, oh sister, lend me your hand,
And pull my poor body unto dry land.

4

‘Oh sister, oh sister, lend me your glove,
And you shall have my own true love!’

5

Oot cam the miller's daughter upon Tweed,
To carry in water to bake her bread.

6

‘Oh father, oh father, there's a fish in your dam;
It either is a lady or a milk-white swan.’

7

Oot cam the miller's man upon Tweed,
And there he spied a lady lying dead.

8

He could not catch her by the waist,
For her silken stays they were tight laced.

9

But he did catch her by the hand,
And pulled her poor body unto dry land.

10

He took three taets o her bonnie yellow hair,
To make harp strings they were so rare.

11

The very first tune that the bonnie harp played
Was The aldest has cuisten the youngest away.