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Aytoun’s Ballads of Scotland, 2d edition, I, 196, from the recitation of a lady residing in Kirkcaldy; learned of her mother.

1

The queen of England she has fallen sick,

Sore sick, and like to die;

And she has sent for twa French priests,

To bear her companie.

2

The King he has got word o this,

And an angry man was he;

And he is on to the Earl-a-Marshall,

As fast as he can gae.

3

‘Now you’ll put on a priest’s robe,

And I’ll put on anither,

And we will on unto the Queen,

Like twa French priests thegither.’

4

‘No indeed!’ said the Earl-a-Marshall,

‘That winna I do for thee,

Except ye swear by your sceptre and crown

Ye’ll do me nae injurie.’

5

The King has sworn by his sceptre and crown

He’ll do him nae injurie,

And they are on unto the Queen,

As fast as they can gae.

6

‘O, if that ye be twa French priests,

Ye’re welcome unto me;

But if ye be twa Scottish lords,

High hanged ye shall be.

7

‘The first sin that I did sin,

And that to you I’ll tell,

I sleeped wi the Earl-a-Marshall,

Beneath a silken bell.

8

‘And wasna that a sin, and a very great sin?

And I pray ye pardon me;’

‘Amen, and amen!’ said the Earl-a-Marshall,

And a wearied man was he.

9

‘The neist sin that I did sin,

And that to you I’ll tell,

I keeped the poison seven years in my bosom,

To poison the King himsel.

10

‘And wasna that a sin, and a very great sin?

And I pray ye pardon me;’

‘Amen, and amen!’ said the Earl-a-Marshall,

And a wearied man was he.

11

‘O see ye there my seven sons,

A’playing at the ba?

There’s but ane o them the King’s himsel,

And I like him warst of a’.

12

‘He’s high-backed, and low-breasted,

And he is bald withal;’

‘And by my deed,’ and says the King,

‘I like him best mysel!

13

‘O wae betide ye, Earl-a-Marshall,

And an ill death may ye die!

For if I hadna sworn by my sceptre and crown,

High hanged ye should be.’