C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.
Babylon
By The Ballad
1.T
Eh vow bonnie,
And they went out to pull a flower
On the bonnie banks o’ Fordie.
When up started to them a banisht man.
And he’s turned her round and made her stand.
Or will ye die by my wee pen-knife?”
But I’ll rather die by your wee pen-knife!”
For to bear the red rose company.
And he’s turned her round and made her stand.
Or will ye die by my wee pen-knife?”
But I’ll rather die by your wee pen-knife.”
For to bear the red rose company.
And he’s turned her round and made her stand.
Or will ye die by my wee pen-knife?”
Nor will I die by your wee pen-knife.
And gin ye kill me, it’s he’ll kill thee.”
“My brother’s name is Baby Lon.”
O have I done this ill to thee!
Good sall never be seen o’ me.”
And he’s twyned himsel o’ his own sweet life.