And first he has harpit a grave tune, And syne he has harpit a gay, And mony a sich atween hands I wat the lady gae.
He'd harpit a fish out o saut water, Or water out o a stane, Or milk out o a maiden's breast, That bairn had never nane.
He's taen his harp intil his hand, He harpit and he sang, And ay as he harpit to the king, To haud him unthought lang.
He's taen his harp intill his hand, He harpit and he sang, And he is hame to Gib, his man, As fast as he could gang.
He's taen the harp intill his hand, He harpit and he sang, Until he cam to his master, As fast as he could gang.
He harpit i the king's palace, He harpit them a' asleep, Unless it were Burd Bell alone, And she stud on her feet.
He'd harpit a fish out o saut water, The water out o a stane, The milk out o a maiden's breast That bairn had never nane.
But cald and dead was that lady, Nor heeds for a' his maen; An he wad harpit till domis day, She'll never speak again.
He's taen his harp intill his hand, He harpit and he sang, Until he harpit his master asleep, Syne fast awa did gang.
Glenkindie 's tane his harp in hand, He harpit and he sang, And he has reachd the lady's bower Afore that eer he blan.
True Thomas sighed above his harp, And turned the song on the midmost string; And the last least word True Thomas made, He harpit his dead youth back to the King.
True Thomas played upon his harp, The fairy harp that couldna lee, And the first least word the proud King heard, It harpit the salt tear out o' his ee.
True Thomas played upon his harp, The fairy harp that couldna' lee, And the first least word the proud King heard, It harpit the salt tear out o' his ee.
True Thomas sighed above his harp, And turned the song on the midmost string; And the last least word True Thomas made He harpit his dead youth back to the King.
XVI Now all this while in merry Carlisle The Harper harpit to hie and law; And the fiend dought they do[1262] but listen him to, Until that the day began to daw.
XX And by there cam a harper fine, That harpit to the king at dine.
And by there cam a harper fine, That harpit to the king at dine.
He's taen his harp intil his hand, He harpit and he sang; 10 And ay as he harpit to the king, To haud him unthought lang.
He's taen his harp intill his hand; He harpit and he sang; And he is hame to Gib his man, As fast as he could gang.
And first he has harpit a grave tune,[L25] 25 And syne he has harpit a gay; And mony a sich atween hands I wat the lady gae.
He's taen his harp intill his hand; 125 He harpit and he sang; And he is hame to Gib his man As fast as he could gang.
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