APPENDIX.
LORD BARNABY.
Scottish version of Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard. See p. 15.
From Jamieson's Popular Ballads and Songs, i. 170.
"I have a tower in Dalisberry,
Which now is dearly dight,
And I will gie it to young Musgrave
To lodge wi' me a' night."
"To lodge wi' thee a' night, fair lady,5
Wad breed baith sorrow and strife;
For I see by the rings on your fingers,
You're good lord Barnaby's wife."
"Lord Barnaby's wife although I be,
Yet what is that to thee?10
For we'll beguile him for this ae night—
He's on to fair Dundee.