Текст песни Fair Maid of Islington/Under the Greenwood Tree - June Tabor
There
was
a
fair
maid
of
Islington,
as
I′ve
heard
many
tell
And
she
was
going
to
London
town,
her
pears
and
apples
to
sell
As
she
was
going
along
the
road,
a
vintner
did
her
espy
"What
shall
I
give,
fair
maid,"
says
he,
"one
night
with
you
to
lie?"
"Oh,
what
shall
I
give,
fair
maid,
" Says
he,
"one
night
with
you
to
lie?"
"If
you
would
lay
with
me
one
night,
you
must
give
to
me
five
pounds."
"A
match,
a
match,"
the
vintner
said,
"so
let
this
go
round."
When
he
had
lain
with
her
all
night,
her
money
she
did
crave
"No,
oh
no,"
the
vintner
says,
"the
Devil
a
penny
you'll
have!"
"No,
oh
no,"
the
vintner
says,
"the
Devil
a
penny
you′ll
have!"
This
maid
she
made
no
more
ado,
but
to
the
justice
went
"This
vintner
hired
a
cellar
of
me
and
he
will
not
pay
the
rent."
So
straight
the
justice
for
him
sent
and
asked
him
the
reason
why
That
he
would
pay
the
maid
no
rent,
to
which
he
did
reply
"Although
I
hired
a
cellar
of
her
and
the
possession
was
mine
I
never
put
anything
into
it,
but
one
small
pipe
of
wine."
This
maid
she
being
ripe
of
wit,
she
straight
replied
again
"There
lay
two
butts
at
the
cellar
door,
why
didn't
you
roll
them
in?"
"There
lay
two
butts
at
the
cellar
door,
why
didn't
you
roll
them
in?"
The
justice
told
the
vintner
plain,
if
he
a
tenant
be
He
must
expect
to
pay
the
rent,
he
could
not
sit
rent-free
And
when
the
maid
her
money
got,
she
put
it
all
in
her
purse
And
clapped
her
hand
on
the
cellar
door
and
said
it
was
none
the
worse
She
clapped
her
hand
on
the
cellar
door
and
said
it
was
none
the
worse
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