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                <text>English Execution Ballads</text>
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            <text>&lt;em&gt;The Young-Mans Legacy&lt;/em&gt;</text>
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            <text>WHile I in brief shall make appear,					     what sins are chiefest in this land,&#13;
Who can forbear to shed a tear,					     when they these Lines shall understand&#13;
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Covetousness we see each day,						     to many other sins does lead,&#13;
And when we shall to that give way,					     sad murthers does from thence proceed&#13;
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For money what will many do,						     to Satans service they'l engage,&#13;
And will their hands in blood imbrue;				     O! is this not a sinful age.&#13;
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Tho' many for the same does stretch,				     yet some will eagerly run on,&#13;
And does not fear to make a breach,					     in all the Laws of God and Man.&#13;
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Alas, we find the case is clear,						     offenders will no conscience make,&#13;
Although their lives do pay full dear,				     yet they will not their sins forsake.&#13;
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And now in brief I will proceed,					     to tell what grieves my heart full sore,&#13;
The like of this sad bloody deed,					     was hardly ever heard before.&#13;
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There was an honest Servant-Maid,					     that lived in the town of Lyn:&#13;
Who of her life was soon betray'd,					     By Murther that notorious sin.&#13;
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It was the Mistriss and her Son,						     who prov'd this Maidens overthrow,&#13;
There was no Creature, no not one,					     when they their Cruelty did show.&#13;
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To death they did this Damsel bring,				     she did their cruelty behold,&#13;
What tempted them to do this thing,					     these very Lines shall here unfold.&#13;
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While she did in this place abide,					     a Servant with humility:&#13;
A Friend or a Relation dy'd,						     who left to her a Legacy.&#13;
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This to her service then she brought,				     where wickedness was too too rife,&#13;
For this they her destruction wrought,				     and suddenly they sought her life.&#13;
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One morning when she riss betimes,					     to do her work, and thought no ill,&#13;
O! then they did commit this crime,					     her Guiltless blood they then did spill.&#13;
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They first agreed to knock her down,				     then presently her wicked Son,&#13;
He drove a spike into her head,						     to finish what they had begun.&#13;
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When they had her destruction wrought.				     O! then the Son that wicked Elf,&#13;
Did hang her that it might be thought				     to all, that she had hang'd her self.&#13;
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But Murther Heaven does forbid,					     the Blood does still for vengeance cry,&#13;
Likewise we know it can't be hid,					     from our great Gods all-seeing Eye.&#13;
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She by their Cruelty did fall,						     alas! we may her grief condole,&#13;
They did not give her time to call					     to God, to pitty her poor Soul.&#13;
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They to the Bar was brought at last,					     by this sad wicked Race they run,&#13;
And there by Law they both were cast,	     &#13;
first dy'd the Mother, then her Son.&#13;
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The fruits of Murther here we see,					     would make a Christians heart to bleed&#13;
O that it may a warning be,						     to all that e're these lines shall read.</text>
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            <text>1685-1688 </text>
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            <text>A maidservant comes into a legacy; out of greed she is murdered by her mistress and her son, who drive a spike into her head and then try to make it look like she hanged herself.</text>
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            <text>murder</text>
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            <text>Lyn</text>
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            <text>&lt;em&gt;The Young-Mans Legacy&lt;/em&gt; is not in &lt;em&gt;The British Broadsie Ballad and its Music&lt;/em&gt; (Simpson 1966).</text>
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            <text>Magdalene College - Pepys Library, Pepys Ballads 2.168; &lt;a href="https://ebba.english.ucsb.edu/ballad/20785/image#" target="_blank"&gt;EBBA 20785&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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            <text>Being, a Relation of a Horrid Murther, commited upon a Maid Servant, in the Town of Lyn; by her Mistriss and her Son, for the Lucre of what she had: But they being apprehended for the same, was accordingly found Guilty, and was also Executed.</text>
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              <text>The sad effects of Covetousness. </text>
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