id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 39766 nan English and Scottish Ballads, Volume VI .txt text/plain 56619 6621 97 "Come had thy tongue, thou silly blind Harper, "Come haud thy tongue, thou silly wench! "Come, cease thy allacing, thou silly blind Harper, "I bring nae news," said the gray-headed carle, Last Good-night, shewing how John Armstrong, with his eightscore men, I will hang up thy eightscore men and thee." To see sae mony brave men die. "I'm come to 'plain o' your man, fair Johnie Armstrong, The day is come that thou maun die;" I wan him frae his man, fair Johnie Armstrong, "Where did thou get fair Johnie Armstrong's horse?" "But wilt thou sell me fair Johnie Armstrong's horse? And Hobie Noble, come to set thee free." "I wat weel no," quo' the good auld man; Said--"Man, there's naething in thy house, man who should that day cut off the head or hand of Lord Maxwell. "We'll turn again," said good Lord John;-Quo' he, "Man, thou's hae leave to speak, ./cache/39766.txt ./txt/39766.txt