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Famous
Flower
Of
Serving
Men
FAMOUS
FLOWER
OF
SERVING
MEN
I
was
by
birth
a
lady
fair
My
father's
chief
and
only
heir
But
when
my
good
old
father
died
Then
I
was
made
a
young
knight's
bride
And
then
my
love
built
me
a
bower
Bedecked
with
many
a
fragrant
flower
A
braver
bower
you
never
did
see
Than
my
true
love
did
build
for
me
Although
I
got
married
to
this
knight
My
stepmother
did
me
deadly
spite
For
she
sent
thieves
in
the
dark
of
night
To
rob
my
bower
and
slay
my
knight
They
couldn't
do
to
me
no
harm
So
they
slew
my
knight
in
my
arms
Left
me
naught
to
wrap
him
then
But
the
bloody
sheet
that
he
lay
in
My
servants
all
from
me
did
flee
In
the
midst
of
my
extremity
And
left
me
by
myself
alone
With
a
heart
more
cold
than
any
stone
Twas
all
alone
I
dug
his
grave
And
all
alone
in
it
him
I
laid
While
Christ
was
priest
and
I
was
clerk
I
laid
my
love
in
the
cold
clay
earth
And
all
alone
the
bell
I
rang
And
all
alone
this
song
I
sang
I
leaned
my
head
all
against
a
block
And
there
I
cut
my
lovely
locks
No
living
man
I'll
love
again
Since
that
my
lovely
knight
is
slain
With
a
lock
of
his
yellow
hair
I'll
chain
my
heart
for
ever
more
I
cut
my
locks
and
I
changed
my
name
From
Fair
Eleanor
to
Sweet
William
I
went
to
court
to
serve
my
king
As
the
famous
flower
of
serving
men
So
well
I
served
my
lord,
the
king
That
he
made
me
his
chamberlain
He
loved
me
as
his
son
The
famous
flower
of
serving
men
Oh
oft
time
he'd
look
at
me
and
smile
So
swift
his
heart
I
did
beguile
And
he
blessed
the
day
that
I
became
The
famous
flower
of
serving
men
But
all
alone
in
my
bed
at
e'en
Oh
there
I
dreamed
a
dreadful
dream
I
saw
my
bed
swim
with
blood
And
I
saw
the
thieves
all
around
my
head
Our
king
has
to
the
hunting
gone
He's
ta'en
the
lords,
the
gentlemen
He's
left
me
there
to
guard
his
home
The
famous
flower
of
serving
men
Our
king
he
rode
the
wood
all
around
He
stayed
all
day
but
nothing
found
And
as
he
rode
himself
alone
It's
there
he
saw
the
milk
white
hind
Oh
the
hind
she
broke,
the
hind
she
flew
The
hind
she
trampled
the
brambles
through
First
she'd
mount
and
then
she'd
sound
Sometimes
before,
sometimes
behind
Oh
what
is
this,
how
can
it
be?
Such
a
hind
as
this
I
ne'er
did
see
Such
a
hind
as
this
was
never
born
I
fear
she'll
do
me
dreadful
harm
And
long,
long
did
the
great
horse
turn
For
to
save
his
lord
from
branch
and
thorn
But
long
e'er
the
day
was
o'er
It
tangled
off
in
his
yellow
hair
All
in
the
glade
the
hind
drew
nigh
And
the
sun
grew
bright
all
in
their
eye
And
he
sprang
down,
sword
he
drew
She
vanished
there
all
from
his
view
And
all
around
the
grass
was
green
And
all
around
there
a
grave
was
seen
And
he
sat
himself
all
on
the
stone
Great
weariness
it
seized
him
on
Great
silence
hung
from
tree
to
sky
The
woods
grew
still,
the
sun
on
fire
As
through
the
woods
the
dove
he
came
As
through
the
wood
he
made
his
moan
The
dove,
he
sat
down
on
the
stone
So
sweet
he
looked,
so
sweet
he
sang
"Alas
the
day
my
love
became
The
famous
flower
of
serving
men"
The
bloody
tears
they
fell
like
rain
As
still
he
sat
and
still
he
sang
"Alas
the
day
my
love
became
The
famous
flower
of
serving
men"
Our
king
cried
out,
then
he
wept
full
sore
He
beat
his
breast
and
tore
his
hair
So
loud
unto
the
dove
he
did
call
"Oh
pretty
bird,
come
sing
it
plain"
"Oh
it
was
her
stepmother's
deadly
spite
For
she
sent
thieves
in
the
dark
of
night
They
came
to
rob,
they
came
to
slay
They
made
their
sport,
they
went
their
way
"And
don't
you
think
that
her
heart
was
sore
As
she
laid
the
mold
on
his
yellow
head
And
don't
you
think
that
her
hear
was
woe
As
she
turned
her
back
away
to
go
"And
how
she
wept
as
she
changed
her
name
From
Fair
Eleanor
to
Sweet
William
Went
to
court
to
serve
her
king
As
the
famous
flower
of
serving
men"
Oh
the
bloody
tears
they
lay
all
around
He's
mounted
up
and
away
he's
gone
And
one
thought
came
to
his
mind
He'd
thought
the
servant
was
a
man
And
as
he
rode
himself
alone
A
dreadful
oath
he
there
has
sworn
That
he
would
hunt
her
stepmother
down
As
he
would
hunt
the
wildwood
swine
For
there's
four
and
twenty
ladies
all
And
they're
all
playing
at
the
ball
But
fairer
than
all
of
them
Is
the
famous
flower
of
serving
men
Oh
he's
rode
him
into
his
hall
And
he's
rode
in
among
them
all
He's
lifted
her
to
his
saddle
brim
And
there
he's
kissed
her
cheek
and
chin
His
nobles
stood
and
they
stretched
their
eyes
The
ladies
took
to
their
fans
and
smiled
For
such
a
strange
homecoming
No
gentleman
had
ever
seen
And
he
has
sent
his
nobles
all
Unto
her
mother
they
have
gone
They've
ta'en
her
that
's
done
such
wrong
They've
laid
her
down
in
prison
strong
And
he's
brought
men
out
from
the
corn
And
he's
sent
men
down
to
the
thorn
All
for
to
build
the
bonfire
high
All
for
to
set
her
mother
by
All
bonnie
sang
the
morning
thrush
All
there
he
sat
in
yonder
bush
But
louder
did
her
mother
cry
In
the
bonfire
where
she
was
burned
close
by
For
there
she
stood
all
among
the
thorn
And
there
she
sang
her
deadly
song
"Alas
the
day
that
she
became
The
famous
flower
of
serving
men"
For
the
fire
took
first
all
on
her
cheek
And
then
it
took
all
on
her
chin
It
spat
and
rang
in
her
yellow
hair
And
soon
there
was
no
life
left
in
And
then
for
fear
of
any
strife
He
took
Sweet
William
for
his
wife
The
like
before
was
never
seen
A
servant
man
became
a
queen
Child
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Compiled
from
several
sources,
mainly
Carthy's
as
printed
in
Singout,
supplemented
with
Child
and
Bronson
Versions
recorded
by
Martin
Carty
and
Lisa
Null
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