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                <text>English Execution Ballads</text>
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            <text>Poor Georgy</text>
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            <text>A S I went over London Bridge						     all in a misty morning,&#13;
There did I see one weep and mourn,				     lamenting for her Georgy,	&#13;
&#13;
His time it is past,									     His life it will not last,&#13;
Alack and alas! there is no Remedy,&#13;
Which makes the heart within me					     Ready to burst in three&#13;
To think on the death of poor Goergy&#13;
&#13;
George of Oxford is my name,						     and few there's but have known me,&#13;
Many a mad prank have I plaid						     but now they've overthrown me,&#13;
&#13;
My time it is past, etc.&#13;
&#13;
Oh! then bespake the Lady Gray,					     i'le haste me in the morning;&#13;
And to the Judge i'le make my way,					     to save the life of Georgy.	&#13;
&#13;
His time it is past,								     &#13;
His life else it may cost,&#13;
Alack and alas! is there no remedy?					     It makes the heart within me						     Ready to burst in three&#13;
To think on the death of poor Georgy.&#13;
&#13;
Go Saddle me my milk-white Steed,					     go Saddle me my bonny,&#13;
That I may to New-Castle speed,					     to save the life of Georgy.&#13;
&#13;
His time it is past, etc.&#13;
&#13;
But when she came the Judge before					     full low her knee she bended,&#13;
For Georgy' s life she did implore,					     that she might be befriended.	&#13;
&#13;
His time may be past,								     His life else it may cost,&#13;
Alack and alas! is there no Remedy?				     &#13;
It makes the heart within me						     Ready to burst in three&#13;
To think on the death of poor Georgy&#13;
&#13;
Oh rise, ah rise, fair Lady Gray,						     your suit cannot be granted;&#13;
Content pour self, as well you may,					     for Georgy must be hanged.&#13;
&#13;
His time it is past etc.&#13;
&#13;
She wept she waild she rung her hands				     and ceased not her mourning;&#13;
She offer'd Gold she offer'd Lands,					     to save the life of Georgy.&#13;
&#13;
His time it is past. etc.&#13;
&#13;
													     George's Confession.&#13;
&#13;
I Have travell'd through the Land,					     and met with many a man, Sir;&#13;
But Knight or Lord I bid him stand					     he durst not make an answer.&#13;
&#13;
												But my thread it is spun,&#13;
My glass is almost run,&#13;
Alack and alas! there is no remedy;				     Which makes my heart within me					     Ready to burst in three&#13;
To die like a Dog, (says poor Georgy )&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The Brittain bold that durst deny					     his mony for to tender,&#13;
Th'o he were stout as valiant Guy					     I forc'd him to surrender.&#13;
&#13;
													     But now my thread is spun, etc.&#13;
&#13;
But when the mony I had got,&#13;
and made him cry pecavi,&#13;
To bear his charge and pay his shot					     a Mark or Noble gave I.&#13;
												     But my thred it is spun, etc.&#13;
&#13;
The Ladies when they had me seen					     would ne'r have been affrighted&#13;
To take a dance upon the Green					     with Georgy they delighted.&#13;
&#13;
													     But now my thred it is spun, etc.&#13;
&#13;
When I had ended this our wake					     and fairly them bespoken,&#13;
Their rings and jewels would I take					     to keep for a Token.&#13;
													     But now my thread is spun, etc.&#13;
&#13;
The hue and cry for George is set,					     a proper handsome fellow,&#13;
With Diamond-Eyes as black as jet,					     and Locks like Gold so yellow.&#13;
													     His time is past, etc.&#13;
&#13;
Long it was with all their art,						     e're they could apprehend him,&#13;
But at the last his valiant heart						     no longer could defend him.&#13;
													     His time it was past, etc.&#13;
&#13;
I ne'r stole Horse nor Mare in my life				     nor Cloven-foot or any,&#13;
But once six of the kings white steeds				     and I sold them to Bohemia.&#13;
													     His time it was past, etc.&#13;
&#13;
Georgy he went up the hill,						     and after followed many,&#13;
Georgy was hanged in silken string,					     the like was never any.&#13;
													     His time it was past,&#13;
													     His life will not last,&#13;
Alack and alas! there is no remedy, etc.</text>
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            <text>1683</text>
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            <text>Printed for P. Brooksby in West-smithfield, at the Sign of the Golden Ball, near/ the Bear Tavern in Pye Corner.</text>
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            <text>Houghton Library - Huth, EBB65H; Pepys 2.150 (cf. Roxburghe 4.53, EBBA ID: 31352); &lt;a href="https://ebba.english.ucsb.edu/ballad/35226/xml" target="_blank"&gt;EBBA 35226&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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              <text>The Life and Death of George of OXFORD</text>
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