"The Earl of Wemyss was my father, "The Countess of Wemyss my mother; "And a' the folk about the house, "To me were sister and brother." "If the Earl of Wemyss was your father, "I wot sae was he mine; "And it shall not be for lack o' gowd, "That ye your love sall tyne. "For I have seven ships o' mine ain, "A' loaded to the brim; "And I will gie them a' to thee, "Wi' four to thine eldest son. "But thanks to a' the powers in heaven, "That I gae maiden hame!" THE WIFE OF USHER'S WELL. A FRAGMENT. NEVER BEFORE PUBLISHED. THERE lived a wife at Usher's Well, She had three stout and stalwart sons, They hadna been a week from her, Whan word came to the carline wife, They hadna been a week from her, Whan word came to the carline wife, "I wish the wind may never cease, "Nor fishes in the flood, "Till my three sons come hame to me, " In earthly flesh and blood!" It fell about the Martinmass, Whan nights are lang and mirk, The carline wife's three sons came hame, And their hats were o' the birk. It neither grew in syke nor ditch, But at the gates o' Paradise, * * * * "Blow up the fire, my maidens! "Bring water from the well! "For a' my house shall feast this night, "Since my three sons are well." And she has made to them a bed, Up then crew the red red cock, The cock he hadna craw'd but once, |