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

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LORD LOVEL.<br />

Lord Lovel st<strong>and</strong>s at his stable door,<br />

Mounted upon a grey steed;<br />

And bye came Ladie Nanciebel,<br />

And wish'd Lord Lovel much speed.<br />

"O whare are ye going, Lord Lovel,<br />

My dearest tell to me?"<br />

"0 1 am going a far journey,<br />

Some strange countrie to see;<br />

But I'll return in seven long years,<br />

Lady Nanciebel to see."<br />

"O! seven, seven, seven long years,<br />

They are much too long for me."

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