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Lord
Bateman
was
a
noble
lord
He
thought
himself
of
a
high
degree
He
could
not
rest
nor
be
contented
'Til
he
had
sailed
the
old
salt
sea
Oh,
he
sailed
east
and
he
sailed
to
the
westward
He
sailed
all
over
to
the
Turkish
shore
There
he
got
caught
and
put
in
prison
Never
to
be
released
anymore
There
grew
a
tree
inside
of
this
prison
There
grew
a
tree
both
broad
and
high
And
there
they
took
and
bound
him
prisoner
'Til
he
grew
weak
and
like
to
die
Now
the
Turk
he
had
one
only
daughter
And
she
was
fair
as
she
could
be
She
stole
the
keys
to
her
father's
prison
And
declared
Lord
Bateman
she'd
set
free
She
took
him
down
to
the
deepest
cellar
She
gave
him
a
drink
of
the
strongest
wine
She
threw
her
loving
little
arms
around
him
Crying
oh,
Lord
Bateman
if
you
were
mine
They
made
a
vow,
they
made
a
promise
For
seven
long
years
they
made
to
stand
He
swore
he'd
marry
no
other
woman
She
vowed
she'd
marry
no
other
man
Well
seven
long
years
has
rolled
around
Seven
years
and
they
seem
like
twenty-nine
Yes,
she's
packed
up
all
of
her
gay
clothing
And
declared
Lord
Bateman
she'd
go
find
Well
she
sailed
east
and
she
sailed
to
the
westward
She
sailed
all
over
to
the
England
shore
She
rowed
'til
she
come
to
Lord
Bateman's
castle
And
she
summonsed
his
porter
right
down
to
the
door
Oh
is
this
not
Lord
Bateman's
castle
And
is
his
lordship
not
within?
Oh
yes,
oh
yes
cried
the
proud
young
porter
He's
just
now
bringing
his
new
bride
in
Go
bid
him
to
send
me
a
slice
of
bread
Go
bid
him
to
send
me
a
drink
of
wine
And
not
to
forget
the
Turkish
lady
That
freed
him
from
his
close
confines
What's
the
news,
what's
the
news,
you
proud
young
porter
What's
the
news,
what's
the
news
that
you've
brung
to
me
There
stands
a
lady
outside
of
your
castle
She's
the
fairest
one
I
ever
did
see
She
has
got
a
gold
ring
on
every
finger
And
one
finger
she
has
got
three
And
enough
gay
gold
all
around
her
middle
As
to
buy
Northumberland
of
thee
She
bids
you
to
send
her
a
slice
of
bread
She
bids
you
to
send
her
a
drink
of
wine
And
not
to
forget
the
Turkish
lady
That
freed
you
from
your
close
confines
Oh
up
and
spoke
that
new
bride's
mother
She
never
was
known
to
speak
so
free
Well
what's
to
become
of
my
only
daughter
She
has
just
been
made
a
bride
to
thee
Oh
I've
done
no
harm
to
your
only
daughter
And
she
is
the
none
of
the
worse
for
me
She
came
to
me
with
a
horse
and
saddle
And
she
shall
go
home
in
coacharie
Lord
Bateman
he
pounded
his
fist
on
the
table
And
he
broke
it
in
pieces
one
two
three
Says
I'll
forsake
all
for
the
Turkish
lady
She
has
crossed
that
old
salt
sea
for
me
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2 False Sir John
3 Hangman
4 Lord Bateman
5 The House Carpenter
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16 Little Musgrave
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