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SWEET WILLIAM AND MAY MARGARET.

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Kinloch's Ancient Scottish Ballads, p. 241.

As May Marg'ret sat in her bouerie,

In her bouer all alone,

At the very parting o' midnicht,

She heard a mournfu' moan.

"O is it my father, O is it my mother,5

Or is it my brother John?

Or is it sweet William, my ain true love,

To Scotland new come home?"

"It is na your father, it is na your mother,

It is na your brother John;10

But it is sweet William, your ain true love,

To Scotland new come home."—

"Hae ye brought me onie fine things,

Onie new thing for to wear?

Or hae ye brought me a braid o' lace,15

To snood up my gowden hair?"

"I've brought ye na fine things at all,

Nor onie new thing to wear,

Nor hae I brought ye a braid of lace,

To snood up your gowden hair.20

"But Margaret, dear Margaret,

I pray ye speak to me;

O gie me back my faith and troth,

As dear as I gied it thee!"

"Your faith and troth ye sanna get,25

Nor will I wi' ye twin,

Till ye come within my bower,

And kiss me, cheek and chin."

"O Margaret, dear Margaret,

I pray ye speak to me;30

O gie me back my faith and troth,

As dear as I gied it thee."

"Your faith and troth ye sanna get,

Nor will I wi' ye twin,

Till ye tak me to yonder kirk,35

And wed me wi' a ring."

"O should I come within your bouer,

I am na earthly man:

If I should kiss your red, red lips,

Your days wad na be lang.40

"My banes are buried in yon kirk-yard,

It's far ayont the sea;

And it is my spirit, Margaret,

That's speaking unto thee."

"Your faith and troth ye sanna get,45

Nor will I twin wi' thee,

Tell ye tell me the pleasures o' Heaven,

And pains of hell how they be."

"The pleasures of heaven I wat not of,

But the pains of hell I dree;50

There some are hie hang'd for huring,

And some for adulterie."

Then Marg'ret took her milk-white hand,

And smooth'd it on his breast;—

"Tak your faith and troth, William,55

God send your soul good rest!"

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