Lyrics King Henry - Martin Carthy
Let
never
the
man
a-wooing
ride
E′er
forget
things
three
A
routh
of
gold,
a
heart
of
love
Full
of
charity
For
it
happened
to
King
Henry
As
a-hunting
he
did
ride
Ta'en
his
hawk
his
good
greyhound
Running
loud
down
by
his
side
He′s
chased
the
roe
deer
him
before
He's
chased
the
buck
all
down
to
his
den
And
the
fattest
deer
in
all
the
flock
Young
King
Henry
he
has
slain
King
Henry
he
ate
of
the
venison
The
dogs
ate
of
the
blood
They
lay
down
they
fell
asleep
Asleep
as
they
were
dead
It
fell
about
the
midnight
hour
The
hour
when
all
men
lay
asleep
Such
chill
winds
blew
around
the
house
The
very
trees
they
did
weep
Great
shakings
sthe
house
about
Shakings
split
the
door
The
foulest
woman
that
e'er
there
was
Came
a-stamping
on
the
floor
Her
head
hit
the
roof
of
the
hunting
lodge
Her
waist
her
waist
you
could
hardly
span
If
a
fouler
woman
lived
She
was
not
known
to
God
or
man
Oh
meat
meat
ye
king
an′t
be
Meat
give
thou
to
me
What
meat′s
there
i'
the
house
lady
That
you′re
not
welcome
to
So
she
has
ta'en
his
good
brown
steed
And
oh
but
oh
his
heart
was
sore
She′s
ate
it
up
both
skin
and
bone
Left
nothing
but
hide
and
hair
Oh
more
meat
ye
king
an't
be
More
meat
give
thou
to
me
What
meat′s
there
i'
the
house
lady
That
you're
not
welcome
to
So
she
has
ta′en
his
gay
goshawk
And
oh
but
oh
his
heart
was
sore
She′s
ate
it
up
all
skin
and
bone
Left
nothing
but
feathers
bare
Oh
more
meat
ye
king
an't
be
More
meat
give
thou
me
What
meat′s
there
i'
the
house
lady
That
you′re
not
welcome
to
So
she
has
ta'en
his
good
greyhound
And
oh
but
oh
his
heart
was
sore
She′s
ate
it
up
both
skin
and
bone
Left
nothing
but
hide
and
hair
Oh
drink
drink
ye
king
an't
be
Drink
give
thou
to
me
What
drink's
there
i′
the
house
lady
That
you′re
not
welcome
to
So
he's
sewn
up
his
horse′s
hide
And
wine
and
good
wine
he
has
put
in
She
drank
it
up
she
drank
it
down
There
was
no
drop
left
in
A
bed
a
bed
ye
king
an't
be
A
bed
for
you
and
me
I
do
vow
and
I
do
swear
Tonight
to
lie
down
with
thee
Oh
take
your
boots
off
O
King
Henry
And
let
all
your
clothes
fall
For
you
and
I
will
in
one
bed
lie
And
I′ll
lie
next
to
the
wall
The
night
was
gone
the
day
was
come
The
sun
shone
through
the
hall
The
fairest
woman
that
e'er
there
was
Lay
twixt
him
and
the
wall
Oh
what
is
this
cries
young
King
Henry
How
long
will
this
last
with
me
And
there
up
spoke
the
fair
young
lady
Even
till
the
day
you
dead
be
For
I′ve
met
many's
the
gentleman
Who
gave
to
me
all
my
fill
Ne'er
met
I
such
a
gentleman
Who
gave
to
me
all
my
will
For
I′ve
met
many′s
the
gentleman,
sir
Who
gave
to
me
all
my
fill
Ne'er
met
I
such
a
gentleman
Who
gave
to
me
all
my
will
"Now
King
Henry,
you
courteous
knight,
Your
horse′s
hide
you'll
bring."
And
o′er
it
she
has
raised
her
hand
And
lively
he
did
spring.
"And
likewise
bring
your
hounds
their
skins
And
your
hawks
their
feathers
bare."
And
soon
the
hounds
they
leapt
about
And
the
hawks
flew
in
the
air.
Then
Henry
he
has
mounted
up,
Put
his
lady
on
before.
And
straightway
to
the
church
they
rode
To
keep
the
oath
he
swore.
And
they
rode
on
into
the
town
From
out
the
wild
woods
green.
And
the
people
clammered
all
around
To
see
their
strange
new
queen.
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