He is come a wooing into France to me.’
52.
‘Yes, that I do, madam,’ he said;
And then he wept most tenderly;
‘The lord of Learne is a worthy lord,
If he were at home in his own country.’
53.
‘What ails thee to weep, my bonny boy?
Tell me or ere I part thee fro.’
‘Nothing but for a friend, madam,