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Jock O'Hazeldean

"Why weep ye by the tide, lady?

Why weep ye by the tide?

I'll wed ye tae my youngest son,

And ye shall be his bride:

And ye shall be his bride, lady,

Sae comely to hae be' seen" -

But aye she let the tears doon fall

For Jock O'Hazeldean.

"Now let this weary grief be done,

And dry your cheek so pale;

Young Frank is chief of Errington,

And lord of Langley-dale;

His step is feared thoughout the land,

His sword in battle keen" -

But aye she let the tears doon fall

For Jock O'Hazeldean."A chain of gold ye shall not lack,

Nor braid to bind your hair;

Nor mettled hound, nor managed hawk,

Nor palfrey fresh and fair;

And you, the fairest of them all,

Shall ride the forest queen" -

But oh she let the tears doon fall

For Jock O'Hazeldean.

The kirk was deck'd at morning-tide,

The tapers glimmer'd fair;

The priest and bridegroom wait the bride,

The dame and knight were there.

They sought her far throughout the land;

The lady was not seen!

She's o'er the Border, and awa'

Wi' Jock O'Hazeldean.

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