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

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Then out bespak the queen herseP,<br />

Wha sat by the king's knee:<br />

There's na a knicht in a' our court<br />

Wad hae dune that to thee,<br />

Unless it war my brither, Earl Richard,<br />

And forbid it, it war he<br />

" Wad ye ken your fause love,<br />

Amang a hundred men?"<br />

" I wad," said the bonnie ladie,<br />

" Amang five hundred <strong>and</strong> ten."<br />

The king made a' his merry men pass,<br />

By ane, by twa, <strong>and</strong> three;<br />

Earl Richard us'd to be the first man,<br />

But was hindmost man that day.<br />

He cam hauping* on ae foot,<br />

And winking wi' ae ee;<br />

"Ha! ha!" cried the bonnie ladie,<br />

" That same young man are ye."<br />

Hauping—limping.

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