Lyrics Prince Heathen - Martin Carthy
Lady
sits
in
her
garden
fair,
sewing
a
silken
seam
And
by
there
come
this
Prince
Heathen,
and
he
vowed
her
love
he′d
gain
O
lady
will
you
weep
for
me,
lady
tell
me
true
Oh
never
yet
you,
heathen
dog,
I
never
shall
for
you
She
turned
her
around
and
aloud
did
cry,
begone
I
love
not
you
And
then
he
vowed
him
Prince
Heathen,
that
she
would
weep
full
sore
O
lady
will
you
weep
for
me,
lady
tell
me
true
Oh
never
yet
you,
heathen
dog,
I
never
shall
for
you
So
he's
laid
her
all
on
the
ground
between
himself
and
the
wall
And
there
he′s
stripped
her
of
her
will
and
her
maidenhead
and
all
O
lady
will
you
weep
for
me,
lady
tell
me
true
Oh
never
yet
you,
heathen
dog,
I
never
shall
for
you
Oh
I
slew
your
father
in
his
bed
and
your
mother
by
his
side
And
your
seven
brothers
one
by
one,
I
drowned
them
in
the
tide
O
lady
will
you
weep
for
me,
lady
tell
me
true
Oh
never
yet
you,
heathen
dog,
I
never
shall
for
you
Oh
I'll
lay
you
in
a
vault
of
stone
with
thirty
locks
upon
And
meat
nor
drink
you
will
never
get
till
your
baby
it
is
born
O
lady
will
you
weep
for
me,
lady
tell
me
true
Oh
never
yet
you,
heathen
dog,
I
never
shall
for
you
So
he's
laid
her
in
a
vault
of
stone
with
thirty
locks
upon
And
he′s
taken
the
key
in
his
right
hand
to
the
mountain
he
has
gone
O
lady
will
you
weep
for
me,
lady
tell
me
true
Oh
never
yet
you,
heathen
dog,
I
never
shall
for
you
Prince
Heathen
he
from
the
mountains
came
with
his
merry
men
all
in
a
line
And
he
sought
out
this
fair
young
maid
down
in
her
vault
of
stone
And
how
d′you
do
and
do
you
weep,
lady
tell
me
true
I'm
never
weeping,
heathen
dog,
but
dying
here
for
you
Oh
meat
nor
drink
you′ll
never
get,
nor
out
of
prison
come
Oh
meat
nor
drink
you
will
never
get,
till
your
baby
it
is
born
O
lady
will
you
weep
for
me,
lady
tell
me
true
Ah
never
yet
you,
heathen
dog,
I
never
shall
for
you
Her
time
came
on
and
further
on,
in
labour
there
she
lay
She
laboured
up
she
laboured
down,
but
lighter
she
could
not
be
O
lady
will
you
weep
for
me,
lady
tell
me
true
Ah
never
yet
you,
heathen
dog,
and
never
yet
for
you
So
he's
laid
her
all
on
the
green
and
his
merry
men
stood
around
And
how
they
laughed
and
how
they
mocked,
as
she
brought
forth
a
son
O
lady
will
you
weep
for
me,
lady
tell
me
true
Ah
never
yet
you,
heathen
dog,
I
never
shall
for
you
A
drink,
a
drink,
the
young
girl
cries,
all
from
Prince
Heathen′s
hand
Oh
never
a
drop,
Prince
Heathen
cries,
till
ye
give
up
your
son
Then
lend
to
me
a
silken
shawl
or
a
blanket
or
a
sheet
That
I
may
wrap
this
little
baby,
that
lies
in
me
arms
asleep
Oh
I'll
lend
you
an
old
horse
blanket
to
wrap
him
head
and
feet
And
there
she
took
it
in
her
hand,
so
bitter
she
did
weep
O
lady
do
you
weep
for
me,
lady
tell
me
true
Oh
never
yet
you,
heathen
dog,
and
never
now
for
you
Could
you
not
give
any
better
thing
than
a
horse
blanket
or
a
sheet
To
wrap
and
swaddle
your
own
young
son,
that
lies
in
my
arms
asleep
He′s
borne
her
up
so
very
soft,
borne
her
up
so
slow
He's
laid
her
down
in
a
soft
green
bed,
so
dearly
he
loved
her
now
O
lady
will
you
weep
for
me,
lady
tell
me
true
Ah
never
yet
you,
heathen
dog,
I
never
shall
for
you
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