C

Llewellynn Jewitt’s Ballads and Songs of Derbyshire, p. 57. “Another version, which I have in MS., has, besides many minor variations, these verses.”

1

O the Duchess of Devonshire was standing hard by;

Upon her dear husband she cast her lovely eye:

‘Oh, fie upon treachery! there’s been treachery I say,

It was your full intent to have taen my duke’s life away.’

2

Then away to the parliament these votes all went again,

And there they acted like just and honest men.

I neither curse my king, nor kingdom, crown or throne,

But I wish every honest man to enjoy but what is his own.