Tham luiks to freits, my master dear, Then freits will follow thame: Let it neir be said brave Edom o' Gordon Was daunted by a dame!
He sent his man unto her then, To the town where she was dwellin'; "You must come to my master dear, Gif your name be Barbara Allen.
Now, ever alack, my master dear, I fear a deadly storm!
Now ever alack, my master dear, I fear a deadly storm.
He sent his man in to her then, To the town where she was dwellin', 'O haste and come to my master dear, If your name be Barbara Allen.
O that I will, my master dear, As quickly as I may.
He sent his men down through the town, To the place where she was dwelling; ‘O haste and come to my master dear, Gin ye be Barbara Allan.
O master dear, I love you weel, And I love you as my life, But I will not go to Lord Barnard's ha, For to tryst forth his wife.
Bad news, bad news, my master dear, Bad news, as ye will see.
Awaken," quoth he, "my master dear, I hold it time to be gone.
O say na sae, my master dear, For I fear a deadly storm.
O say na sae, my master dear,[5] For I fear a deadly storm.
Variation in Scott: Now ever alake, my master dear.
He sent his men down through the town, To the place where she was dwelling: "O haste and come to my master dear, Gin ye be Barbara Allan.
Now ever alake, my master dear, I fear a deadly storm!
I wanted nought, my master dear; To me ye ay was good; I came but to see my ae brother, That wons in this green wood.
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