Lizie Lindsay
No: 226; variant: 226C
- WHAT wad ye gie to me, mither,
What wad ye gie to me,
If I wad go to Edinbruch city
And bring hame Lizie Lindsey to thee?'
- 'Meikle wad I gie to thee, Donald,
Meikle wad I gie to thee,
If ye wad gang to Edinbruch city
And court her as in povertie.'
- Whan he cam to Edinbruch city,
And there a while to resort,
He called on fair Lizie Lindsey,
Wha lived at the Canongate-Port.
- 'Will ye gang to the Hielands, Lizie Lindsey?
Will ye gae to the Hielands wi me?
And I will gie ye a cup o the curds,
Likewise a cup of green whey.
- 'And I will gie ye a bed o green threshes,
Likewise a happing o grey,
If ye will gae to the Hielands, Lizie Lindsey,
If ye'll gae to the Hielands wi me.'
- 'How can I gang?' says Lizie Lindsey,
'How can I gang wi thee?
I dinna ken whare I am gaing,
Nor wha I am gaing wi.'
- 'My father is a cowper o cattle,
My mither is an auld dey;
My name is Donald Macdonald,
My name I'll never deny.'
- Doun cam Lizie Lindsey's father,
A revrend auld gentleman was he:
'If ye steal awa my dochter,
Hie hanged ye sall be.'
- He turned him round on his heel
And [a] licht lauch gied he;
'There is na law in a' Edinbruch city
This day that can hang me.'
- It's doun cam Lizie's hand-maid,
A bonnie young lass was she:
'If I had ae crown in a' the warld,
Awa wi that fellow I'd gae.'
- 'Do ye say sae to me, Nelly?
Do ye say sae to me?
Wad ye leave your father and mither,
And awa wi that fellow wad gae?'
- She has kilted her coats o green silk
A little below her knee,
And she's awa to the Hielands wi Donald,
To bear him companie.
- And whan they cam to the vallies
The hie hills war coverd wi snow,
Which caused monie a saut tear
From Lizie's een to flow.
- 'O, gin I war in Edinbruch city,
And safe in my ain countrie,
O, gin I war in Edinbruch city,
The Hielands shoud never see me.'
- 'O haud your tongue, Lizie Lindsey,
Na mair o that let me see;
I'll tak ye back to Edinbruch city,
And safe to your ain countrie.'
- 'Though I war in Edinbruch city,
And safe in my ain countrie,
Though I war in Edinbruch city,
O wha wad care for me!'
- Whan they cam to the shiels o Kilcushneuch,
Out there cam an auld dey:
'Ye're welcome here, Sir Donald,
You and your lady gay.'
- 'Ca me na mair Sir Donald,
But ca me Donald your son,
And I'll ca ye my auld mither,
Till the lang winter nicht is begun.'
- 'A' this was spoken in Erse,
That Lizie micht na ken;
A' this was spoken in Erse,
And syne the broad English began.
- 'Ye'll gae and mak to our supper
A cup o the curds and whey,
And ye'll mak a bed o green threshes,
Likewise a happing o grey.'
- 'Won up, won up, Lizie Lindsey,
Ye've lain oure lang in the day;
Ye micht hae been helping my mither
To milk the ewes and the kye.'
- Then up got Lizie Lindsey,
And the tear blindit her ee:
'O, gin I war in Edinbruch city,
The Hielands shoud never see me!'
- 'Won up, won up, Lizie Lindsey,
A fairer sicht ye hae to see;
Do ye see yon bonnie braw castle?
Lady o it ye will be.'