And may I fa oure the brim!’
17
It was na very lang after this
That a duke’s dochter he’s wed,
Wi a waggon fu of gowd
. . . . . . .
18
Burd Bell lookit oure her castle-wa,
And spied baith dale and down,
And there she saw Earl Patrick’s aunt
And may I fa oure the brim!’
17
It was na very lang after this
That a duke’s dochter he’s wed,
Wi a waggon fu of gowd
. . . . . . .
18
Burd Bell lookit oure her castle-wa,
And spied baith dale and down,
And there she saw Earl Patrick’s aunt