Then he shall be a true lover of mine.

17, 484 f., II, 495 f., IV, 439 f.

‘Scarborough Fair,’ taken down by H. M. Bower, December, 1891, from William Moat, a Whitby fisherman. English County Songs, by Lucy E. Broadwood and J. A. Fuller Maitland, 1893, p. 12.

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‘Is any of you going to Scarborough Fair?

Remember me to a lad as lives there;

Remember me to a lad as lives there;

For once he was a true lover of mine.

(Second line always twice.)

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