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					<description><![CDATA[&quot;Daughter, oh, daughter,&quot; said the king,
&quot;Why&#039;re you so pale and wan?
I fear you have some sore sickness,
Or else you have laid with a man.&quot;

&quot;You&#039;re welcome, you&#039;re welcome, my father dear,
You are welcome home to me.
For I have sick unto my heart
Since you&#039;ve been so long on the sea.&quot;

&quot;Cast off, cast off your berry-brown gown;
Stand naked upon the stone,
That I might know you by your shape
Whether you be a maiden or no.&quot;

So she&#039;s cast off her berry-brown gown;
She&#039;s stood naked upon the stone.
Her apron was low and her middle was round,
Her face was pale and wan.

&quot;Oh, was it with a lord or a duke or a knight?
Or a man of birth and fame?
Or was it with one of my serving men
That&#039;s lately come out of Spain?&quot;

&quot;No, it wasn&#039;t with a lord nor a duke nor a knight,
Nor a man of birth and fame.
But it was with Willie O&#039;Winsbury;
I could bide no longer alone.&quot;

The king, he has sent for his merry men all
By thirty and by three,
Saying, &quot;Fetch me this Willie O&#039;Winsbury,
For hanged he shall be.&quot;

But when he was brought before the king,
He was clad all in red silk.
His hair was like the strands of gold,
His skin was white as milk.

&quot;It is no wonder,&quot; said the king,
&quot;How my daughter&#039;s love you did win,
For if I was a woman as I am a man,
My bedfellow you would have been.

&quot;Will you marry my daughter Janet
By the truth of your right hand?
And if you&#039;ll marry my daughter Janet,
I will make you the lord of my lands.&quot;

&quot;Yes, I will marry your daughter Janet
By the truth of my right hand,
But I&#039;ll not have your gold and I&#039;ll not have your gear,
And I&#039;ll not be the lord of your land.

&quot;For I have houses and I have land,
I have men at my command.
And were it not for your daughter fair,
I would not be your servant man.&quot;

He sat her upon a milk white steed
And himself on a dapple gray;
He has made her the lady of as much land
As she can ride in a long summer&#039;s day.


MAGNIFIQUE !]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Daughter, oh, daughter,&#8221; said the king,<br />
&#8220;Why&#8217;re you so pale and wan?<br />
I fear you have some sore sickness,<br />
Or else you have laid with a man.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;You&#8217;re welcome, you&#8217;re welcome, my father dear,<br />
You are welcome home to me.<br />
For I have sick unto my heart<br />
Since you&#8217;ve been so long on the sea.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Cast off, cast off your berry-brown gown;<br />
Stand naked upon the stone,<br />
That I might know you by your shape<br />
Whether you be a maiden or no.&#8221;</p>
<p>So she&#8217;s cast off her berry-brown gown;<br />
She&#8217;s stood naked upon the stone.<br />
Her apron was low and her middle was round,<br />
Her face was pale and wan.</p>
<p>&#8220;Oh, was it with a lord or a duke or a knight?<br />
Or a man of birth and fame?<br />
Or was it with one of my serving men<br />
That&#8217;s lately come out of Spain?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;No, it wasn&#8217;t with a lord nor a duke nor a knight,<br />
Nor a man of birth and fame.<br />
But it was with Willie O&#8217;Winsbury;<br />
I could bide no longer alone.&#8221;</p>
<p>The king, he has sent for his merry men all<br />
By thirty and by three,<br />
Saying, &#8220;Fetch me this Willie O&#8217;Winsbury,<br />
For hanged he shall be.&#8221;</p>
<p>But when he was brought before the king,<br />
He was clad all in red silk.<br />
His hair was like the strands of gold,<br />
His skin was white as milk.</p>
<p>&#8220;It is no wonder,&#8221; said the king,<br />
&#8220;How my daughter&#8217;s love you did win,<br />
For if I was a woman as I am a man,<br />
My bedfellow you would have been.</p>
<p>&#8220;Will you marry my daughter Janet<br />
By the truth of your right hand?<br />
And if you&#8217;ll marry my daughter Janet,<br />
I will make you the lord of my lands.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Yes, I will marry your daughter Janet<br />
By the truth of my right hand,<br />
But I&#8217;ll not have your gold and I&#8217;ll not have your gear,<br />
And I&#8217;ll not be the lord of your land.</p>
<p>&#8220;For I have houses and I have land,<br />
I have men at my command.<br />
And were it not for your daughter fair,<br />
I would not be your servant man.&#8221;</p>
<p>He sat her upon a milk white steed<br />
And himself on a dapple gray;<br />
He has made her the lady of as much land<br />
As she can ride in a long summer&#8217;s day.</p>
<p>MAGNIFIQUE !</p>
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