The Bonny Earl of Murray

By Anonymous

17th Century

YE Highlands and ye Lawlands,
O where hae ye been?
They hae slain the Earl of Murray,
         And hae laid him on the green.

Now wae be to thee, Huntley!
         And whairfore did ye sae!
I bade you bring him wi' you,
         But forbade you him to slay.

He was a braw gallant,
         And he rid at the ring;
Ana the bonny Earl of Murray,
         O he might hae been a king!

He was a braw gallant,
         And he play'd at the ba';
And the bonny Earl of Murray
         Was the flower amang them a'!

He was a braw gallant,
         And he play'd at the gluve;
And the bonny Earl of Murray,
         O he was the Queen's luve!

O lang will his Lady
         Look owre the Castle Downe,
Ere she see the Earl of Murray
         Come sounding through the town!

DayPoems Poem No. 378
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