id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37738 nan English and Scottish Ballads, Volume II .txt text/plain 62628 8165 100 I'm bidden gang till yon lady's bower, THE OLD BALLAD OF LITTLE MUSGRAVE AND THE LADY BARNARD. "So have I loved you, fair lady, And thou [a] fair lady in thine armes,-"O wae be to thee, Lady Margaret," he said, To hae sweet Willie slain, my dear, Till the Clerk's twa sons fell deep in love present, and in the Appendix is _Sweet Willie and Fair Maisry_, from Till Lord Gregory come to land. "O mak my bed, lady mother," he says, Out o' the lady's grave grew a bonny red rose, and Fair Ellinor_, is given from the _Collection of Old Ballads_, the unfortunate Love of Lord Thomas and Fair Ellinor, together with Sweet Willie and fair Annie Sweet Willie and fair Annie Sweet Willie and fair Annie There wilt thou come and meet thy love, "What will ye leave to your true-love, Lord Donald, my son? ./cache/37738.txt ./txt/37738.txt