id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20624 nan Ballads of Scottish Tradition and Romance Popular Ballads of the Olden Times - Third Series .txt text/plain 41036 5193 99 been forced to give to a version of the ballad best known as _The Bonnie +The Story.+--James Hogg and Sir Walter Scott referred the ballad to two says Child, 'for the ballad's making him her chamberlain ten years The day is come that thou must die.' Till high hanged that thou shall be!' 'He said thou was bad, and call'd thee a lad, 'He said thou was bad, and call'd thee a lad, The Lord John of the ballad was 'We'll turn again,' said good Lord John; 'It were great pity for good Lord John, Thy gude lord'll nae mair come near thee.' +The Story.+--'Ballads of this description,' says Professor Child, 'are And said 'Look thou never come here more!' The ballad is narrated by 'John Hielan'man' to Sir James the Rose Good Lord John is a hunting gone, 89 Good Lord John is a hunting gone, 89 ./cache/20624.txt ./txt/20624.txt