Vulgar words in Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border, Volume 2 - Consisting of Historical and Romantic Ballads, Collected in The - Southern Counties of Scotland; with a Few of Modern Date, Founded - Upon Local Tradition (Page 1)

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fart x 1
whore x 3
            

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[A] [A] In Tyberius tyme, the trew imperatour, Quhen Tynto hills fra skraipiug of toun-henis was keipit, Thair dwelt are grit Gyre Carling in awld Betokis bour, That levit upoun Christiane menis flesche, and rewheids unleipit; Thair wynit ane hir by, on the west syde, callit Blasour, For luve of hir lanchane lippis, he walit and he weipit; He gadderit are menzie of modwartis to warp doun the tour: The Carling with are yren club, quhen yat Blasour sleipit, Behind the heil scho hat him sic ane blaw, Quhil Blasour bled ane quart Off milk pottage inwart, The Carling luche, and lut fart North Berwik Law.

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"You are both stark and stoor; "Would you defile the king's own bed, "And make his queen a whore?

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Bastard or bastinadoed?

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"The last time we came ower the muir, "'Twas thou bereft me of my life, "And wi' the Bishop thou play'd the whore.

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And wi' the Bishop thou play'd the whore.

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