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She's wyled him in through ae chamber, She's wyled him in through twa, She's wyled him into the third chamber, And that was the warst o' a'.

From The Book of Old English Ballads by Mabie, Hamilton Wright

Thae ither folk their parritch eat An’ sup their sugared tea; But the mind is no’ to be wyled wi’ meat Wi’ a gentleman like me.

From The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 14 (of 25) by Stevenson, Robert Louis

She's wyled him in through ae chamber,25 She's wyled him in through twa, She's wyled him in till her ain chamber, The flower out owr them a'.

From English and Scottish Ballads (volume 3 of 8) by Various

She's wyled him in through ae chamber,   She's wyled him in through twa, She's wyled him into the third chamber,   And that was the warst o' a'.

From Ballad Book by Bates, Katherine Lee

They ither folk their parritch eat An' sup their sugared tea; But the mind is no to be wyled wi' meat Wi' a gentleman like me.

From Underwoods by Stevenson, Robert Louis



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