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Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border - Volume 1, poem(s) by Sir Walter Scott |
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PART FIRST - HISTORICAL BALLADS - ARMSTRONG'S GOODNIGHT |
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_ PART FIRST - HISTORICAL BALLADS - ARMSTRONG'S GOODNIGHT The followng verses are said to have been composed by one of the ARMSTRONGS, executed for the murder of Sir JOHN CARMICHAEL of Edrom, warden of the middle marches, (See p. 165.) The tune is popular in Scotland; but whether these are the original words, will admit of a doubt.
What I have done thro' lack of wit, |