The Popular songs of Scotland with their appropriate melodies . te«Etea; £3 -ri r :U: PC—12= lal da ra, la fal lal da ra, lal da ra. On his gray yade, as he did ride,Wi dirk and pistol by his side,He prickd her on wi meikle pride, Wi meikle mirth and glee,Out oer yon moss, out o?r yon muir,Till he came to her daddies door, With a fal da ra, &c. Gudeman, quoth he, be ye within ?Im come your dochters love to win,I carena for making meikle din; What answer gie ye me ?Now, wooer, quoth he, would ye light down,Ill gie ye my dochters love to win, With a fal da ra, &c. Now, wooer, sin ye are lighted
The Popular songs of Scotland with their appropriate melodies . te«Etea; £3 -ri r :U: PC—12= lal da ra, la fal lal da ra, lal da ra. On his gray yade, as he did ride,Wi dirk and pistol by his side,He prickd her on wi meikle pride, Wi meikle mirth and glee,Out oer yon moss, out o?r yon muir,Till he came to her daddies door, With a fal da ra, &c. Gudeman, quoth he, be ye within ?Im come your dochters love to win,I carena for making meikle din; What answer gie ye me ?Now, wooer, quoth he, would ye light down,Ill gie ye my dochters love to win, With a fal da ra, &c. Now, wooer, sin ye are lighted down,Where do ye won,1 or in what town ?I think my dochter winna gloom, On sic a lad as wooer he steppd up the house,And wow but he was wondrous crouse,2 With a fal da ra, &c. The maid put on her kirtle3 brown,She was the brawest in a the town;I wat on him she didna gloom, But blinkit lover he stended up in haste,And gript her hard about the waist, With a fal da ra, &c. The maiden blushd and bingd4 fu law,She hadna will to say him na,But to her daddie she left it a, As they twa could
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Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1880, booksubjectsongsen, bookyear1887