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Queen Jane, O! Queen Jane, O! what a lady was she!

And six weeks and a day in labour was she;

Queen Jane was in labour for six weeks and more,

Till the women grew weary and fain would give oer.

2

‘O women, O women, good wives as ye be,

Go send for King Henry and bring him to me.’

King Henry was sent for, and to her he came:

‘Dear lady, fair lady, your eyes they look dim.’

3

King Henry came to her, he came in all speed,

In a gown of red velvet, from the heel to the head:

‘King Henry, King Henry, if kind you will be,

Send for a good doctor, and let him come to me.’

4

The doctor was sent for, he came with all speed,

In a gown of black velvet from the heel to the head;

The doctor was sent for and to her he came:

‘Dear lady, fair lady, your labour’s in vain.’

5

‘Dear doctor, dear doctor, will you do this for me?

O open my right side, and save my baby:’

Then out spake King Henry, That never can be,

I’d rather lose the branches than the top of the tree.

6

The doctor gave a caudle, the death-sleep slept she,

Then her right side was opened and the babe was set free;

The babe it was christened, and put out and nursd,

But the royal Queen Jane lay cold in the dust.