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The Ballad of Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard -- Anonymous

Guest poem sent in by Lamba Aaman

Here's a nice ballad I came across - one with a Holmesian touch!

The version I include here is from Percy's Reliques (1658):
(Poem #303) The Ballad of Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard
 As it fell out on a highe holye daye,
     As many bee in the yeare,
 When yong men and maides together do goe
     Their masses and mattins to heare,

 Little Musgràve came to the church door,
     The priest was at the mass ;
 But he had more mind of the fine women,
     Then he had of our Ladyes grace.

 And some of them were clad in greene,
     And others were clad in pall ;
 And then came in my lord Barnardes wife,
     The fairest among them all.

 Shee cast an eye on little Musgràve
     As bright as the summer sunne :
 O then bethought him little Musgràve,
     This ladyes heart I have wonne.

 Quoth she, I have loved thee, little Musgràve,
     Full long and manye a daye.
 So have I loved you, ladye faire,
     Yet word I never durst saye.

 I have a bower at Bucklesford-Bury,
     Full daintilye bedight,
 If thoult wend thither, my little Musgràve,
     Thoust lig in mine armes all night.


 Quoth hee, I thank yee, ladye faire,
     This kindness yee shew to me ;
 And whether it be to my weale or woe,
     This night will I lig with thee.

 All this beheard a litle foot-page,
     By his ladyes coach as he ranne :
 Quoth he, thoughe I am my ladyes page,
     Yet Ime my lord Barnardes manne.

 My lord Barnàrd shall knowe of this,
     Although I lose a limbe.
 And ever whereas the bridges were broke,
     He layd him downe to swimme.

 Asleep or awake, thou lord Barnàrd,
     As thou art a man of life,
 Lo! this same night at Bucklesford-Bury
     Litle Musgrave's in bed with thy wife.

 If it be trew, thou litle foote-page,
     This tale thou hast told to mee,
 Then all my lands in Bucklesford-Bury
     I freelye will give to thee.

 But an it be a lye, thou litle foot-page,
     This tale thou hast told to mee,
 On the highest tree in Bucklesford-Bury
     All hanged shalt thou bee.

 Rise up, rise up, my merry men all,
     And saddle me my good steede ;
 This night must I to Bucklesford-Bury ;
     God wott, I had never more neede.


 Then some they whistled, and some they sang,
     And some did loudlye saye,
 Whenever lord Barnardes horne it blewe,
     Awaye, Musgràve, away.

 Methinkes I heare the throstle cocke,
     Methinkes I heare the jay,
 Methinkes I heare lord Barnards horne ;
     I would I were awaye.

 Lye still, lye still, thou little Musgràve,
     And huggle me from the cold ;
 For it is but some shephardes boye
     A whistling his sheepe to the fold.

 Is not thy hawke upon the pearche,
     Thy horse eating corne and haye ?
 And thou a gay lady within thine armes :
     And wouldst thou be awaye ?

 By this lord Barnard was come to the dore,
     And lighted upon a stone :
 And he pulled out three silver keyes,
     And opened the dores eche one.

 He lifted up the coverlett,
     He lifted up the sheete ;
 How now, how now, thou little Musgràve,
     Dost find my gaye ladye sweete ?

 I find her sweete, quoth little Musgràve,
     The more is my griefe and paine ;
 Ide gladlye give three hundred poundes
     That I were on yonder plaine.

 Arise, arise, thou little Musgràve,
     And put thy cloathes nowe on,
 It shall never be said in my countree,
     That I killed a naked man.

 I have two swordes in one scabbàrde,
     Full deare they cost my purse ;
 And thou shalt have the best of them,
     And I will have the worse.

 The first stroke that little Musgrave strucke,
     He hurt lord Barnard sore,
 The next stroke that lord Barnard strucke,
     Little Musgrave never strucke more.

 With that bespake the ladye faire,
     In bed whereas she laye,
 Althoughe thou art dead, my little Musgràve,
     Yet for thee I will praye :

 And wishe well to thy soule will I,

     So long as I have life ;
 So will I not do for thee, Barnàrd,
     Thoughe I am thy wedded wife.

 He cut her pappes from off her brest ;
     Great pitye it was to see
 The drops of this fair ladyes bloode
     Run trickling downe her knee.

 Wo worth, wo worth ye, my merrye men all,
     You never were borne for my goode :
 Why did you not offer to stay my hande,
     When you sawe me wax so woode ?

 For I have slaine the fairest sir knighte,
     That ever rode on a steede ;
 So have I done the fairest lady,
     That ever ware womans weede.

 A grave, a grave, Lord Barnard cryde,
     To putt these lovers in ;
 But lay my ladye o' the upper hande,
     For she comes o' the better kin.
-- Anonymous
Notes:

Throughout the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries the Scottish border
country was ravaged by lawless Reiver[1] families in a vicious cycle of
raid, reprisal and blood feud. Their allegiance was first to the family,
the surname, not the crown, whether English or Scottish. Many of these
reiver families were married into both sides of the border. Divided up
into three Marches on each side of the border, each with its own warden,
the crown made some attempt to control the volatile region. Strongpoints
were castles and Pele towers, hundreds are still to be found, some even
in use today. Many of the alarums and excursions found their way into
the "Border Ballads" like those collected by Sir Walter Scott (Scott
even used a quote from "Little Musgrave" as a chapter quote in Chapter
Sixteenth of The Heart of Midlothian: "And some they whistled - and some
they sang, And some did loudly say, Whenever Lord Barnard's horn it
blew, 'Away, Musgrave, away!'"). I make no specific claim for this,
except that Dr. Watson and his literary agent, the inveterate Walter
Scott readers,  might have come across the name in Scott and used it to
mask that of another of the families of the March.

One of these families was that of the Musgraves, which gave its name to
the villages of Great Musgrave and Little Musgrave north of Kirkby
Stephen in Westmorland. "Little Musgrave" may simply have been the
knightly branch based in that location.

The ballad often rendered as "Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard", "Little
Musgrave" and "Matthy Groves" (among others) has been found in texts as
early as 1611[2], and may originate at least a century before. It is known
as Child Ballad 81, from the grand five volume compendium of folk song
collected by 19th century folklorist Francis James Child, English and
Scottish Popular Ballads[3]. It's fascinating to see how it's been
collected throughout the British Isles, and in Canada and the United
States (here in the anglophonic diaspora, it has persisted long after it
had in England); its text mutating through that charming strangeness
know as "the folk process". Child lists 15 variant texts, and other song
collectors even more. Numerous folksingers[4] have recorded one version or
another in more recent years.

Here are some of the permutations of our principal players found in
various versions of the ballad (and there are many more than I list here):
The Husband     The Young Man
Lord Barnard    Little Musgrave
Lord Barnet     Little Masgrove
Lord Barnabas   Mossgrey
Lord Arnold     Little Matthy Groves
Lord Allen      Matthy Groves
Lord Daniel     Little Matthew Groves
Lord Dannel     Marshall Groves
Lord Donald     Matty Groves
Lord Bengwill   Little Sir Grove
Lord Orland     Little Matthew Groves

Some versions even include ritual questions from the Lord to the young
man. I particularly like the lines that go:

Saying, "How do you like my feather bed, Musgrave?
And how do you like my sheets?
How do you like my lady,
Who lies in your arms asleep?"

"Oh, well do I like your feather bed,
And well do I like your sheets,
But better I like your lady gay,
Who lies in my arms asleep."

1 The Steel Bonnets: The Story of the Anglo-Scottish Reivers, by George
  Macdonald Fraser (author of the Flashman Papers). This is a splendid
  study of the region and period, full of excitement.
2 A fragment is also quoted in John Fletcher and Francis Beaumont's (as
  in the well-worn theatrical phrase: "That went out with Beaumont &
  Fletcher!") 1611 play. "The Knight of the Burning Pestle," Act V, scene
  ii:
  And some they whistled, and some they sung,
  "Hey, down, down!"
  And some did loudly say,
  Ever as the Lord Barnet's horn blew,
  "Away, Musgrave, away!"
3  English and Scottish Popular Ballads, Francis James Child
  (1825-1896). Five volumes published 1882 through 1898. I have referred
  to the 1965 reprint by Dover  Publications from the Houghton, Mifflin &
  Company edition.
4 Just from my collection:  Fairport Convention, as "Matty Groves" on
  "Liege & Lief" (Island, 1969) and more recently on "In Real Time: Live
  '87" (Island, 1987); and as "Little Musgrave" by Frankie Armstrong,
  "Songs & Ballads" (Antilles, 1975); Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick,
  "Prince Heathen"; Planxty, "The Woman I Loved So Well" (Tara, 1980); and
  Eileen McGann, "Heritage" (Dragonwing Music, 1997).

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Ken Ries said...

I learned the mountain ballad, "Little Mathey Groves" from Shiela Kay Adams.... I was hoping to find out who Lord Dan'l was..... I sing some of her ballads for fun, entertainment and to keep the heritage alive...

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Yvonne Rundle said...

I was first introduced to this poem by my elocution teacher I was 13 and loved the first 8 lines both for the beauty of sound and the pictures they created, at 13 I had little thought of death, now 60 years later I have a greater understanding. we are all equal insofar as death awaits us all. The only real thing on earth is the earth itself everything grows from it everything returns to it, that which we call 'nature' is the only thing of value Bryant is entreating you to understand it, value it, use it, enjoy it and work with it until the day you once more become part of it.

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