The English And Scottish Popular Ballads volume V11
The English And Scottish Popular Ballads volume V11
Francis James Child
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He was an old drunken fellow, and no one need mind what he sang. After five days of drink- ing, they took the bride to her chamber, not without force. Ingalilla bore the light before her, and helped put her to bed ; then lay down herself. Olof had over him a fur rug, which could talk as well as he, and it called out, ' Hear me, Sir Olof, hear what I say ; Thou hast taken a strumpet, and missed a may. ' And Olof, ' Hear, little Inga, sweetheart, ' he said ; ' What didst thou get for thy maidenhe...ad ? ' * Inga explained. Her father was a strange sort of man, and built her bower by the sea- strand, where all the king's courtiers took ship. Nine had broken in, and one had robbed her of her honor. He had given her an em- broidered sark, a blue kirtle, green jacket, black mantle, gloves, five gold rings, a red gold crown, a golden harp, and a silver-mounted knife, which she now wishes in the youngster's ' Herr Aster och Froken Sissa/ though the burden is ' Rid- dar Olof. ' Other verses, at p.
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