id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 38416 nan English and Scottish Ballads, Volume IV .txt text/plain 57154 7069 101 And he's call'd her his bonny love, Lady Jane. Till he fell in love wi' the king's daughter, There's a bonny young lady to come; Till Lady Jean fell in love with Captain Ogilvie, That young man's love was ill to trow; That young man's love was sae ill to win, I never loved a man but thee." "O come away, my lady fair, To lord, nor lady, nor fair England. "How should'st thou, fair lady, love me, 25 Thy fair words make me suspect thee; "Commend me to thy loving lady; [To pray] for thee and for thy love I will not miss. "The like fall ever to thy share, most fair lady." "Lady fair, content thee; 175 Thou dost loath me, I love thee, though cause of my death. "O God thee save, thou lady sweet, 15 Or thou must go thy love without." "O lady sweet, stand thou on thy feet, ./cache/38416.txt ./txt/38416.txt