34. Kemp Owyne.

P. 309. From a manuscript collection of Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe’s, p. 2; “Second Collection,” see Sharpe’s Ballad Book, ed. 1880, p. 144. This copy closely resembles A.

1

Her mother died when she was young,

And was laid in the silent tomb;

The father weded the weel worst woman

This day that lives in Christiendom.

2

She served her with hands and feet,

In every way that well could be,