C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.
Babylon
By The Ballad
Or, The Bonnie Banks o’ Fordie
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THERE were three ladies lived in a bower, | Eh vow bonnie, | And they went out to pull a flower | On the bonnie banks o’ Fordie. 2. | They hadna pu’ed a flower but ane, | When up started to them a banisht man. 3. | He’s ta’en the first sister by her hand, | And he’s turned her round and made her stand. 4. | “It’s whether will ye be a rank robber’s wife, | Or will ye die by my wee pen-knife?” 5. | “It’s I’ll not be a rank robber’s wife, | But I’ll rather die by your wee pen-knife!” 6. | He’s killed this may, and he’s laid her by, | For to bear the red rose company. 7. | He’s taken the second ane by the hand, | And he’s turned her round and made her stand. 8. | “It’s whether will ye be a rank robber’s wife, | Or will ye die by my wee pen-knife?” 9. | “I’ll not be a rank robber’s wife, | But I’ll rather die by your wee pen-knife.” 10. | He’s killed this may, and he’s laid her by, | For to bear the red rose company. 11. | He’s taken the youngest ane by the hand, | And he’s turned her round and made her stand. 12. | Says, “Will ye be a rank robber’s wife, | Or will ye die by my wee pen-knife?” 13. | “I’ll not be a rank robber’s wife, | Nor will I die by your wee pen-knife. 14. | “For I hae a brother in this wood, | And gin ye kill me, it’s he’ll kill thee.” 15. | “What’s thy brother’s name? Come tell to me.” | “My brother’s name is Baby Lon.” 16. | “O sister, sister, what have I done! | O have I done this ill to thee! 17. | “O since I’ve done this evil deed, | Good sall never be seen o’ me.” 18. | He’s taken out his wee pen-knife, | And he’s twyned himsel o’ his own sweet life.
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