O mither kind, O mither dear, This is nae a maiden fair.
O mither dear,' said that ladie, 'I canna tell gif I sud die.
O haud yere tongue, my mither dear; I gae them to a lady fair.
O mither dear, when we were thine, Ye didna cleed us i the scarlet sae fine.
X ‘Gin it fear you sair, my mither dear, Your bidding I maun dee; But be never warse to White Lilly Than ye ha’ been to me.
VII ‘Gin it fear you sair, my mither dear, Your bidding I maun dee; But be never warse to Rose the Red Than ye ha’ been to me.
XXIX ‘Ae bit I canna eat, father, Nor ae drop can I drink, Until I see my mither dear, For lang for her I think.
Gin it fear you sair, my mither dear, Your bidding I maun dee; But be never war to White Lilly Than ye ha been to me.
Gae hame, gae hame, my mither dear, Prepare my winding-sheet, And at the back o merry Lincoln The morn I will you meet.
Gin it fear you sair, my mither dear, Your bidding I maun dee; But be never war to Rose the Red Than ye ha been to me.
But, Mither dear, there's a wind from the north blowing in savage gusts, and the black seas tumble wild and high, and send clouds of spindrift to smother the auld boat.
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