Robin Hood, 25 "Come tell it unto me; Here is twenty pound in good red gold, Win it, and take it thee.
Come tell, come tell, what seek you All under the leaves of life?
XII ‘But, bonny boy, come tell to me What is the custom o’ your countrie?
But if ye be my lady Janet, As I trust not well ye be; Come tell me o'er some love-token That past tween thee and me.
Oh if you be the lass of Aughrim, As I suppose you not to be, Come tell me the last token Between you and me.
But if ye be my lady Janet, As I trust not well ye be, Come tellme oer some love-token That past 'tween thee an me.
Now, doughter mine, come tell to me, Wha's bairn this is that you are wi.
My son, come tell to me:' 'It began about the breaking o the bonny hazel wand, And a penny wad hae bought the tree.
But, gentle boy, come tellto me, What is the custom of thy countrye?
Now son, now son, come tell to me, Where's the green gloves I gave to thee?
Come tell me how seemeth it to thy mind, for of myself at least my desire and heart bid me mightily to go thither to the ships and enter the wide camp of the Achaians.
And when Hector found not his noble wife within, he came and stood upon the threshold and spake amid the serving women: "Come tell me now true, my serving women.
But, gentle boy, come tell to me, What is the custom of thy countrie?
Why is your coat sae fouled the day, My merry son, come tell me hither?
And where gat ye thae sleeves of red, My merry son, come tell me hither?
And whatten kin' o' wark had ye there to make, My merry son, come tell me hither?
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