Story Telling Ballads Selected And Arranged for Story Telling And Reading Aloud

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Story Telling Ballads Selected And Arranged for Story Telling And Reading Aloud
Olcott Frances Jenkins
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"The night it is good Hallowe'en, When fairy folk will ride; And they that wad their true love win At Miles Cross they maun bide. " — "But how shall I thee ken, Tamlane?
Or how shall I thee knaw, Amang so many unearthly knights, The like I never saw?" — "The first company that passes by. Say na, and let them gae; THE YOUNG TAMLANE 259 The next company that passes by, Say na, and do right sae; The third company that passes by, Then I '11 be ane o' thae.
"First let pass the black, Janet, And syne
... let pass the brown; But grip ye to the milk-white steed. And pu' the rider down.
"For I ride on the milk-white steed, And aye nearest the town; Because I was a christen'd knight, They gave me that renown.
t "My right hand will be gloved, Janet, My left hand will be bare; And these the tokens I gie thee, Nae doubt I will be there.
"They'll turn me in your arms, Janet, An adder and a snake; But baud me fast, let me not pass.
Gin ye wad be my maik.
"They'll turn me in your arms, Janet, An adder and an ask; They '11 turn me in your arms, Janet, A bale that burns fast.


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