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                <text>English Execution Ballads</text>
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            <text>Where is my love</text>
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            <text>The Downfall of William Grismond, Or, A Lamentable Murder by him committed at Lainterdine in the County of Hereford the 22 of March. 1650. with his woful Lamentation.&#13;
&#13;
The tune is, VVhere is my Love.&#13;
&#13;
[Figure: ]&#13;
&#13;
O Come you wilfull youngmen,&#13;
and hear what I shall tell,&#13;
My name is William Grismond,&#13;
at Lainterdine did dwell,&#13;
O there I did a murder,&#13;
as it is [...]non full well.&#13;
&#13;
And fo[...] mine offence I must dye.&#13;
&#13;
There was a Neighbours dauhhter,&#13;
that l[...]ved there hard by,&#13;
Whom I had promis'd Marriage,&#13;
and with her I did ly.&#13;
I [illeg.] did dissemble with her,&#13;
my lust to satisfie.&#13;
&#13;
And for, &amp;c.&#13;
&#13;
I had my pleasure with her,&#13;
I had my lewd desire,&#13;
The using of her body,&#13;
was that I did require.&#13;
I was ore come and snared,&#13;
by him that is a Lyar.&#13;
&#13;
And for, &amp;c.&#13;
&#13;
She claimed of me Marriage,&#13;
and said she was with child,&#13;
Saying marry me sw_et William,&#13;
now you have me defil'd'&#13;
If you do now forsake me,&#13;
O utterly I'm spoyl'd&#13;
&#13;
And for, &amp;c.&#13;
&#13;
When she had us'd these sp_eches,&#13;
my anger did arise.&#13;
And then to work her overthrow&#13;
I quickly did devise.&#13;
What though her words was honest&#13;
yet I did them despise,&#13;
&#13;
And for, &amp;c.&#13;
&#13;
O mark how it did happen,&#13;
this huswife being poor.&#13;
And I who was my Fathers heir,&#13;
her words did urg me sore.&#13;
For I could have another,&#13;
with gold and silver store.&#13;
&#13;
And for, &amp;c.&#13;
&#13;
My Father and my mother,&#13;
I knew would not consent,&#13;
If I had marryed with her,&#13;
I knew I should be [illeg.] shent .&#13;
Then unto wicked murder,&#13;
my heart was fully bent.&#13;
&#13;
And for, &amp;c.&#13;
&#13;
In flattering sort I brought her,&#13;
into a field of broom,&#13;
And when we both together,&#13;
into the field was come.&#13;
I had my pleasure with her,&#13;
and then I was her doom.&#13;
&#13;
And for, &amp;c.&#13;
&#13;
Then in the broom I kil'd her,&#13;
with my accursed knife,&#13;
There hatefully I kil'd her,&#13;
who lov'd me as her life.&#13;
I cut her throt I kil'd her.&#13;
who should have b_en my wife.&#13;
&#13;
And for, &amp;c.&#13;
&#13;
Thr_e dayes she lay there murdred&#13;
before that she was found,&#13;
But when the neighbours serching&#13;
within that broomy ground.&#13;
Did find her there uncovered.&#13;
and with a bloody wound.&#13;
&#13;
And for mine offence I must dye.&#13;
[Figure: ]&#13;
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&#13;
THe Neighbours having found her&#13;
where I did doe this d_ed,&#13;
There in the broom they found her&#13;
where I her blood did shed:&#13;
But when I did perceive that&#13;
I ran away with sp_ed,&#13;
&#13;
And for mine offence I must dye.&#13;
&#13;
No sooner had they found her,&#13;
but I away did goe.&#13;
I thought to go to Ireland,&#13;
the very truth is so.&#13;
But God he would not suffer me.&#13;
to run my Country throw,&#13;
&#13;
And for, &amp;c.&#13;
&#13;
Yet I was got on Ship-board,&#13;
as you may understand,&#13;
But when the ship was troubled,&#13;
I must go back to Land,&#13;
I could not passe away so,&#13;
with guilty heart and hand,&#13;
&#13;
And for, &amp;c.&#13;
&#13;
There is some wicked person&#13;
the ship-men then did say,&#13;
Within this ship w_e know it,&#13;
that cannot passe away.&#13;
W_e must return to land her,&#13;
and make no more delay,&#13;
&#13;
And for, &amp;c.&#13;
&#13;
Then n_er unto Westchester,&#13;
I taken was at last,&#13;
And then in Chester Prison&#13;
I suddenly was cast,&#13;
From thence brought unto Hereford&#13;
to answer what was past,&#13;
&#13;
And for, &amp;c.&#13;
&#13;
But when my loving Father,&#13;
his Gold he did not spare,&#13;
To save me from the Gallows,&#13;
he had of me great care,&#13;
But it wodld not be granted,&#13;
the Gallows was my share,&#13;
&#13;
And for, &amp;c.&#13;
&#13;
My fault it was so hainous,&#13;
it would not granted be,&#13;
I must for an example,&#13;
hang on the Gallow tr_e,&#13;
God grant that I a warning&#13;
to all young-men may be,&#13;
&#13;
And for, &amp;c.&#13;
&#13;
O my dear loving Father,&#13;
he was to me most kind,&#13;
He brought me up most costly,&#13;
so was his tender mind,&#13;
But I indeed to lewdnesse&#13;
was too too much inclin'd,&#13;
&#13;
And for, &amp;c.&#13;
&#13;
He brought me up in Learning,&#13;
his love to me was still,&#13;
He thought it all too little,&#13;
he did bestow on VVill,&#13;
But when he lookt for comfort,&#13;
his heart I then did kill,&#13;
&#13;
And for, &amp;c.&#13;
&#13;
I might have had a marriage,&#13;
my Father to contentŒ‡&#13;
And that my loving Mother,&#13;
would give her hearts consent.&#13;
But I had took such courses.&#13;
doth make us all repent,&#13;
&#13;
And for, &amp;c.&#13;
&#13;
Now young-men take warning,&#13;
you see my fall is great,&#13;
O call to God for mercy,&#13;
Gods grace doe you intreat,&#13;
I might have lived bravely,&#13;
and had a gallant seat,&#13;
&#13;
And for, &amp;c.&#13;
&#13;
O Lord I now crave pardon,&#13;
with a relenting heart,&#13;
I know my sins are hainous,&#13;
I'm very sorry for't:&#13;
Alas I have deserved,&#13;
a very hard report,&#13;
&#13;
And for mine offence I must dye. </text>
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            <text>English</text>
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            <text>1663-1665</text>
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            <text>William Grismond's pregnant girlfriend asks him to marry her; he kills her instead. When her body is found three days later, he flees on a ship to Ireland. The ship must return to shore and he is arrested, taken to Westchester, Chester Prison and then to Hereford to be hanged. His father spends a lot of money to free him but to no avail.</text>
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            <text>Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere, W. Gilbertson, and J. Wright.</text>
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            <text>Hereford</text>
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            <text>University of Glasgow Library, Euing Ballads 61; British Library; Bodleian; &lt;a href="https://ebba.english.ucsb.edu/ballad/31739/image" target="_blank"&gt;EBBA 31739&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;Recorded in &lt;em&gt;Universal Songster 3&lt;/em&gt;, p. 296; &lt;em&gt;The Crotchet&lt;/em&gt; (1847), pp. 107-108.</text>
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            <text>or, A lamentable murder by him committed at Lainterdine in the county of Hereford, the 22 of March, 1650, with his woful [sic] lamentation.</text>
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