261.jpg (111K) "Hynde Horn's bound, love, and Hynde Horn's free; "In gude greenwud whare I was born, "I gave my love a gay gowd wand, "My love gave me a silver ring, "Whan that ring keeps new in hue, "Whan that ring turns pale and wan, He hoisted up his sails, and away sailed he Whan he lookit to his ring, it was turnd pale and wan; He hoisted up his sails, and hame sailed he The first ane that he met with, "What news? what news, my puir auld man? "Na news, na news," the puir man did say, "Ye'll lend me your begging-weed, He has changed wi the puir auld beggar-man. "What is the way that ye use to gae? "Whan ye come to yon high hill, "Whan ye come to yon town-end, "Ye'll seek meat for St Peter, ask for St Paul, "But tak ye frae nane o them aw Whan he cam to yon high hill, And when he cam to yon toun-end, He sought for St Peter, he askd for St Paul, But he took na frae ane o them aw The bride cam tripping doun the stair, Wi a glass o red wine in her hand, Out he drank his glass o wine, "Got ye't by sea, or got ye't by land, "I got na't by sea, I got na't by land, "But I got it at my wooing, "I'll tak the scales o gowd frae my head, "I'll tak the scales o gowd frae my hair, She has tane the scales o gowd frae her head, She has tane the scales o gowd frae her hair, Atween the kitchen and the ha, The red gowd shined oure them aw, |