Old World Ballads

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' cm ' An' syne I dreamed wi' monys ae mane That you draggit in the young ladie, An' cried : " I've slain seven ladies fair The eight ane ye sail be ! " civ ' An' the fair ladie she did ca' out Fu' loudly on the Haly Name, An' on the Haly Persons Three, But help it never came. Cv ' In through the door you draggit her A' by her lang black hair, An' owre the stanes you draggit her An' up the stey stane stair. ' 34 OW-Woria Ballads CVI But Master Fox smiled at the guests ' She's tellin' ae dream s...he redes us know, For 'tis not so, an' 'twas not so, An' indeed God forbid it should be so ! ' cvn * I dreamed you pu'ed her up the stair Wi' mickle grunt an' mane, An' at the stairway bannister She clutched wi' might an' main. CVI II 6 But you drawed out your gude braid- sword, An' swung it giely well, An' you hacked off the ladie's hand, . An' doon the stairs it fell. Cix 6 Doon stairs the bludie hand it fell It was ae loathlie sight tae see It fell beside me, I picked it up An' fled as fast as I might flee.

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