C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.
Author Unknown
Binnorie
T
(Binnorie, O Binnorie!)
A knight came there, a noble wooer,
By the bonny mill-dams o’ Binnorie.
(Binnorie, O Binnorie!)
But he lo’ed the youngest aboon a’ thing—
By the bonny mill-dams o’ Binnorie.
(Binnorie, O Binnorie!)
And sair envied her sister fair—
By the bonny mill-dams o’ Binnorie.
(Binnorie, O Binnorie!)
She cried upon her sister dear,
By the bonny mill-dams o’ Binnorie:—
(Binnorie, O Binnorie!)
“And let’s go down to the river-strand,
By the bonny mill-dams o’ Binnorie.”
(Binnorie, O Binnorie!)
And down they went to the river-strand,
By the bonny mill-dams o’ Binnorie.
(Binnorie, O Binnorie!)
The eldest cam’ and pushed her in,
By the bonny mill-dams o’ Binnorie.
(Binnorie, O Binnorie!)
“And ye sall be heir o’ half my land”—
By the bonny mill-dams o’ Binnorie.
(Binnorie, O Binnorie!)
“And sweet William sall be your love”—
By the bonny mill-dams o’ Binnorie.
(Binnorie, O Binnorie!)
Till she cam’ to the mouth o’ yon mill-dam,
By the bonny mill-dams o’ Binnorie.
(Binnorie, O Binnorie!)
And saw the fair maid soummin’ in,
By the bonny mill-dams o’ Binnorie.
(Binnorie, O Binnorie!)
“There’s either a mermaid or a swan”—
By the bonny mill-dams o’ Binnorie.
(Binnorie, O Binnorie!)
And there he found a drowned womán,
By the bonny mill-dams o’ Binnorie.
(Binnorie, O Binnorie!)
There went a gowden girdle sma’—
By the bonny mill-dams o’ Binnorie.
(Binnorie, O Binnorie!)
A string o’ pearls was twisted rare—
By the bonny mill-dams o’ Binnorie.
(Binnorie, O Binnorie!)
The jewel-rings were shining bright—
By the bonny mill-dams o’ Binnorie.
(Binnorie, O Binnorie!)
Harpèd to nobles when they dine—
By the bonny mill-dams o’ Binnorie.
(Binnorie, O Binnorie!)
He sighed and made a heavy moan,
By the bonny mill-dams o’ Binnorie.
(Binnorie, O Binnorie!)
And wi’ them strung his harp sae rare,
By the bonny mill-dams o’ Binnorie.
(Binnorie, O Binnorie!)
And played his harp before them all,
By the bonny mill-dams o’ Binnorie.
(Binnorie, O Binnorie!)
“Fareweel, my father and mither dear!”—
By the bonny mill-dams o’ Binnorie.
(Binnorie, O Binnorie!)
’Twas “Fareweel, sweetheart!” said the string—
By the bonny mill-dams o’ Binnorie.
(Binnorie, O Binnorie!)
“There sits my sister who drownèd me!”—
By the bonny mill-dams o’ Binnorie.