Studies In Folk-song And Popular Poetry

An Extensive Investigation Into The Sources And Inspiration Of National Folk Song

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228             THE FOLK-SONGS OF POITOU.
In thirty days you '11 find him, If you his route pursue."
When she arrived at Bruges, She found her lover there,
Training with the soldiers, With banners floating fair.
" If I had known, my dear,
You would have followed me, You would not have found me, For I 'd have crossed the sea."
" Am I not unhappy,
To march so far to find
The traitor, whom I love,
And who is so unkind ?
" Nightingale that sings,
And who hast flown so far, Tell me, tell me truly, Where other lovers are."
But all the other lads
Have sought for other brides,
And taken for their spouses The sabres at their sides.
The Veille des Noces gayly mocks the impatience of the young maiden for the dawn of her wedding day, which will not allow her to rest quiet in bed, or endure without reply the rebuke of her more contented mother: —
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