‘Open yer dor, Lady Mary,’ she says,
‘An lat me come in;
For I hear a baby greet,
Bat an a lady meen.’
7
‘Ther is nae bab in my bour, madam the Quin,
Nor never thinks to be,
Bat the strong pains of gravell
This night has sesed me.’
8
‘Open yer dor, Lady Mary,’ she says,
‘An lat me come in;
For I hear a baby greet,
Bat an a lady meen.’
7
‘Ther is nae bab in my bour, madam the Quin,
Nor never thinks to be,
Bat the strong pains of gravell
This night has sesed me.’
8