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Ancient Scottish ballads, recovered from tradition, and never before ...

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The bride cam tripping doun the stair,<br />

Wi' the scales o' red gowd on her hair;<br />

Wi' a glass of red wine in her h<strong>and</strong>,<br />

To gie to the puir auld beggar man.<br />

It's out he drank the glass o' wine,<br />

And into the glass he dropt the ring.<br />

" Got ye't by sea, or got ye't by l<strong>and</strong>,<br />

Or got ye't aff a drown'd man's h<strong>and</strong>?"<br />

" I got na't by sea, I got na't by l<strong>and</strong>,<br />

Nor got I it aff a drown'd man's h<strong>and</strong>;<br />

But I got it at my wooing,<br />

And I'll gie it at your wedding."<br />

" I'll tak the scales o' gowd frae my head,<br />

I'll follow you, <strong>and</strong> beg my bread:<br />

I'll tak the scales of gowd frae my hair,<br />

I'll follow you for evermair."<br />

She has tane the scales o' gowd frae her head ?<br />

She has followed him to beg her bread<br />

She has tane the scales o' gowd frae her hair,<br />

And she has followed him for evermair.<br />

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