No longer must I tarry.’
C
Jamieson, Popular Ballads, II, 158, as often heard by him in Morayshire.
1
There cam a trooper frae the west,
And he’s ridden till his deary;
‘It’s open and lat me in,’ he says,
For I am wet and weary.’
* * * * * *
2
No longer must I tarry.’
Jamieson, Popular Ballads, II, 158, as often heard by him in Morayshire.
1
There cam a trooper frae the west,
And he’s ridden till his deary;
‘It’s open and lat me in,’ he says,
For I am wet and weary.’
* * * * * *
2