C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.
The Bonny Earl of Murray
By The Ballad
1.
YE Highlands, and ye Lowlands, | Oh where have you been? | They have slain the Earl of Murray, | And they layd him on the green. 2. | “Now wae be to thee, Huntly! | And wherefore did you sae? | I bade you bring him wi’ you, | But forbade you him to slay.” 3. | He was a braw gallant, | And he rid at the ring; | And the bonny Earl of Murray, | Oh he might have been a king! 4. | He was a braw gallant, | And he play’d at the ba’; | And the bonny Earl of Murray | Was the flower amang them a’. 5. | He was a braw gallant, | And he play’d at the glove; | And the bonny Earl of Murray, | Oh he was the Queen’s love! 6. | Oh lang will his lady | Look o’er the Castle Down, | E’er she see the Earl of Murray | Come sounding thro the town!
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