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              <text>Margaret Bell murders her baby, is brought to Paisley to be executed by hanging. This song ends with her awaiting her death. But as we discover in a related ballad, 'Margaret Bell's Lament' she would be reprieved by the appeals of the people of Paisley and would be banished instead. &#13;
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              <text>From National Records of Scotland:&#13;
Accused: Margaret Bell, Verdict: Guilty, Verdict Comments: Guilty - recommendation for leniency, Sentence: Death - hanging by public executioner, Petition: Remission of sentence granted under the Great Seal at High Court, Edinburgh, 7 February 1853 (see JC8/60, f.13v).. Note: Pannel drowned infant in a bleachfield dam and was sentenced to hang at Paisley on 26 January, 1853.&#13;
Victim 	Unnamed, female infant&#13;
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              <text>From my dungeon in Paisley I send you this warning, &#13;
To shun paths of vice which leads on to crime. &#13;
too long I have run in the broad path of ruin, &#13;
But now I must die in the height of my prime. &#13;
O! col dis my cell and my chains they are weighty, &#13;
But the weight of my sins are heavier on me, &#13;
For I murdered my child, how can I look for mercy;&#13;
Oh! no, I must die upon the gallows tree. &#13;
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Cold was the night on the sixteenth of November, &#13;
As straight with my child close press'd to my breast;&#13;
My bosom was swelling, my tears fast were falling, &#13;
As hush, hush, I cried, to lull my baby to rest. &#13;
By the Crofthead Bleachfield I careless did wander&#13;
To the edge of the pond where I thought none did see, &#13;
There I murdered my babe, and threw it in the water, &#13;
For which I must die upon the gallows tree. &#13;
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That night with my cousin I slept at the bleachfield, &#13;
And early next morning prepared to depart;&#13;
I was told by the workers a child was found murdered, &#13;
And, oh! how the words pearc'd my poor guilty heart. &#13;
Then to Bogshaw I fled for to join my service, &#13;
But the stern hands of justice soon laid hold of me;&#13;
I was brought back to Paisley for to stand my trial, &#13;
Now my sentence is pass'd -- I must die on a tree. &#13;
&#13;
The grey morn will dawn on the 26th of January&#13;
'Tis the last in this world that's allotted for me, &#13;
From my dark dreary dungeon I'll be taken that morning. &#13;
To face a gazing multitude, when hanged I shall be. &#13;
When I think of my childhood and my poor aged mother,&#13;
And the precepts she taught as I knelt at her knee; &#13;
Oh, little she thought as I lay on her bosom, &#13;
That her child Margaret Bell was to die on a tree. &#13;
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And now, in conclusion, I give you all warning, &#13;
To shun evil company before its too late;&#13;
If e'er vicious thoughts should arise in your bosom, &#13;
O think on Margaret Bell and her untimely fate. &#13;
Now, farewell, vain world, and all thy false pleasures,&#13;
Your bright show of vanity is no more for me, &#13;
My days they are numbered and the moments are flying, &#13;
On the 26th of January I must die on a tree. </text>
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              <text>Copy of original in Bodleian Library, Universit of Oxford, Shelfmark: 2806 c. 14(159); Bodlein Ballads Online &lt;a href="http://ballads.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/search/roud/V25852" target="_blank"&gt;Bod1370; &lt;/a&gt; Original available in the Murray Collection, Glasgow University Library</text>
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              <text>at present under Sentence of Death in Paisley Jail.</text>
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