Always ranging night and day, The three brigands bold Are seeking their prey, In the forest old. In the forest old they meet a Greek, And the Greek they slay, From his full wagon Bear booty away. Always ranging on the way, The three brigands bold Reach a roadside tavern's Sheltering fold. One cries aloud, "Ho, landlady gay, Bring in your good wine." "My daughter shall serve, And I too am fine." They eat and drink, The three brigands bold, But the youngest thief Sits pallid and cold, To himself he says, "My cradle should A coffin have made. My infant linen For a shroud been laid, And my swaddling cord My body swayed."
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