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“O where ha’ you been, Lord Randal, my son?And where ha you been, my handsome young
man?”
“I hae been at the greenwood; mother, mak my bed
soon,
For I’m wearied wi’ huntin, and fain wad lie
down.”
“An wha met ye there, Lord Randal, my son? 5
An wha met you there, my handsome young man?”
“O I met wi’ my true-love; mother, mak my bed
soon,
For I’m wearied wi’ huntin, and fain wad lie
down.”
“And what did she give you, Lord Randal, my son?
And what did she give you, my handsome young” 10
man?
“Eels fried in a pan; mother, mak my bed soon,
For I’m wearied wi’ huntin, and fain wad lie
down.”
“And wha gat your leavins, Lord Randal, my son?
And wha gat your leavins, my handsome young
man?”
“My hawks and my hounds; mother, mak my bed 15
soon,
For I’m wearied wi’ huntin, and fain wad lie
down.”
“And what becam of them, Lord Randal, my son?
And what becam of them, my handsome young
man?”
“They swelled and they died; mother, mak my bed
soon,
For I’m wearied wi’ huntin, and fain wad lie 20
down.”
“O I fear you are poisoned, Lord Randal, my son!
I fear you are poisoned, my handsome young
man!”
“O yes, I am poisoned, mother, mak my bed soon,
For I’m sick at the heart, and I fain wad lie down.”
“What d’ ye leave to your mother, Lord Randal, 25
my son?
What d’ ye leave to your mother, my handsome
young man?”
“Four and twenty milk kye; mother, mak my bed
soon,
For I’m sick at the heart, and I fain wad lie down.”
“What d’ ye leave to your sister, Lord Randal, my
son?
What d’ ye to your sister my handsome young 30
man?”
“My gold and my silver; mother, mak my bed
soon,
For I’m sick at the heart, and I fain wad lie down.”
“What d’ ye leave to your brother, Lord Randal,
my son?
What d’ ye to your brother my handsome young
man?”
“My houses and my lands; mother, mak my bed 35
soon,
For I’m sick at the heart, and I fain wad lie down.”
“What d’ ye leave to your true-love, Lord Randal,
my son?
What d’ ye to your true-love my handsome young
man?”
“I leave her hell and fire; mother, mak my bed
soon,
For I’m sick at the heart, and I fain wad lie down.” 40




