Ed de Moel

Child Ballads - Lyrics

Child 196
The Fire of Frendraught
Version D

Ritson's Scotish Songs, 1794, II, 35; remembered by the Rev. Mr. Boyd, translator of Dante, and communicated to the editor by J.C. Walker.

Narrative

1   The reek it rose, and the flame it flew,
And oh! the fire augmented high,
Until it came to Lord John's chamber-window,
And to the bed where Lord John lay.
2   'O help me, help me, Lady Frennet!
I never ettled harm to thee;
And if my father slew thy lord,
Forget the deed and rescue me.'
3   He looked east, he looked west,
To see if any help was nigh;
At length his little page he saw,
Who to his lord aloud did cry:
4   'Loup doun, loup doun, my master dear!
What though the window's dreigh and hie?
I'll catch you in my arms twa,
And never a foot from you I'll flee.'
5   'How can I loup, you little page?
How can I leave this window hie?
Do you not see the blazing low,
And my twa legs burnt to my knee?'

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