Motherwell's Manuscript, p. 496, communicated by Kirkpatrick Sharpe.
1 |
The king sits in Dumferling town,
Drinking the blood red wine: O
'Where will I get a good skipper,
To sail seven ships o mine?' O
Where will, etc?p |
2 |
O up then spake a bra young man,
And a bra young man was he:
'Sir Andrew Wood is the best skipper
That ever saild the sea.' |
3 |
The king has written a bra letter,
And seald it wi his hand,
And ordered Sir Andrew Wood
To come at his command. |
4 |
'O wha is this, or wha is that,
Has tauld the king o me?
For had he been a better man,
He might ha tauld a lee.' |
5 |
As I came in by the Inch, Inch, Inch,
I heard an auld man weep:
'Sir Andrew Wood and a' his men
Are drowned in the deep!' |
6 |
O lang lang may yon ladies stand,
Their fans into their hands,
Before they see Sir Andrew Wood
Come sailing to dry land. |
7 |
O laith laith were our Scottish lords
To weit their cork-heeled shoon;
But ere that a' the play was plaid,
They wat their heads aboon. |
8 |
Nore-east, nore-west frae Aberdeen
Is fifty fanthom deep,
And there lies good Sir Andrew Wood,
And a' the Scottish fleet. |