[00:02.366]I am a forester of this land [00:04.890]As you may plainly see, [00:06.632]It's the mantle of your maidenhead [00:08.995]That I would have from thee. [00:10.745]with me roo-run-rority ri-run-rority ri-no-ority-an. [00:15.101]He's taken her by the milk-white hand, [00:17.419]And by the leylan sleeve, [00:19.312]He's lain her down upon her back [00:21.513]And asked no man's leave. [00:23.356]with me roo-run-rority ri-run-rority ri-no-ority-an. [00:27.692]Now since you've lain me down young man [00:29.899]You must take me up again, [00:31.956]And since you've had your will on me, [00:34.009]Come tell to me your name. [00:35.832]with me roo-run-rority ri-run-rority ri-no-ority-an. [00:52.457]Some call me Jim, some call me John, [00:54.871]Begad it's all the same, [00:56.755]But when I'm in the king's hight court [00:59.001]Erwilian is my name. [01:00.811]with me roo-run-rority ri-run-rority ri-no-ority-an. [01:05.059]She being a good scholar [01:07.365]She's spelt it over again, [01:09.228]Erwilian, that's a Latin word, Erwillian [01:11.308]But Willy is your name. [01:13.158]with me roo-run-rority ri-run-rority ri-no-ority-an. [01:17.438]Now when he heard his name pronounced, [01:19.620]He mounted his high horse, [01:21.583]She's belted up her petticoat [01:23.575]And followed with all her force. [01:25.468]with me roo-run-rority ri-run-rority ri-no-ority-an. [01:54.732]He rode and she ran [01:56.729]A long summer day, [01:58.620]Until they came by the river [02:00.943]That's commonly called the Tay. [02:02.729]with me roo-run-rority ri-run-rority ri-no-ority-an. [02:07.124]The water it's too deep my love, [02:09.282]I'm afraid you cannot wade, [02:11.264]But afore he'd ridden his horse well in [02:13.484]She was on the other side. [02:15.163]with me roo-run-rority ri-run-rority ri-no-ority-an. [02:19.622]She went up to the king's high door, [02:21.651]She knocked and she went in, [02:23.882]Said one of your chancellor's robbed me, [02:26.009]And he's robbed me right and clean. [02:27.902]with me roo-run-rority ri-run-rority ri-no-ority-an. [02:44.298]Has he robbed you of your mantle, [02:46.777]Has he robbed you of your ring, [02:48.811]No he's robbed me of my maidenhead [02:50.916]And another I can't find. [02:52.678]with me roo-run-rority ri-run-rority ri-no-ority-an. [02:57.069]If he be a married man [02:59.292]Then hanged he shall be, [03:01.241]And if he be a single man [03:03.269]He shall marry thee. [03:05.201]with me roo-run-rority ri-run-rority ri-no-ority-an. [03:09.447]This couple they got married, [03:11.657]They live in Huntley town, [03:13.602]She's the Earl of Airlie's daughter, [03:15.780]And he's the blacksmith's son. [03:17.683]with me roo-run-rority ri-run-rority ri-no-ority-an.