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<h2>Tamlane</h2>
<br/>
<p>Young Tamlane was son of Earl Murray, and Burd Janet was daughter
of Dunbar, Earl of March. And when they were young they loved one
another and plighted their troth. But when the time came near for
their marrying, Tamlane disappeared, and none knew what had become of
him.</p>
<p>Many, many days after he had disappeared, Burd Janet was wandering
in Carterhaugh Wood, though she had been warned not to go there. And
as she wandered she plucked the flowers from the bushes. She came at
last to a bush of broom and began plucking it. She had not taken more
than three flowerets when by her side up started young Tamlane.</p>
<p>"Where come ye from, Tamlane, Tamlane?" Burd Janet said; "and why
have you been away so long?"</p>
<p>"From Elfland I come," said young Tamlane. "The Queen of Elfland
has made me her knight."</p>
<p>"But how did you get there, Tamlane?" said Burd Janet.</p>
<p>"I was hunting one day, and as I rode widershins round yon hill, a
deep drowsiness fell upon me, and when I awoke, behold! I was in
Elfland. Fair is that land and gay, and fain would I stop but for thee
and one other thing. Every seven years the Elves pay their tithe to
the Nether world, and for all the Queen makes much of me, I fear it is
myself that will be the tithe."</p>
<p>"Oh can you not be saved? Tell me if aught I can do will save you,
Tamlane?"</p>
<p>"One only thing is there for my safety. To-morrow night is
Hallowe'en, and the fairy court will then ride through England and
Scotland, and if you would borrow me from Elfland you must take your
stand by Miles Cross between twelve and one o' the night, and with
holy water in your hand you must cast a compass all around you."</p>
<p>"But how shall I know you, Tamlane?" quoth Burd Janet, "amid so
many knights I've ne'er seen before?"</p>
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<p>"The first court of Elves that come by let pass. The next court you
shall pay reverence to, but do naught nor say aught. But the third
court that comes by is the chief court of them, and at the head rides
the Queen of all Elfland. And I shall ride by her side upon a
milk-white steed with a star in my crown; they give me this honour as
being a christened knight. Watch my hands, Janet, the right one will
be gloved but the left one will be bare, and by that token you will
know me."</p>
<p>"But how to save you, Tamlane?" quoth Burd Janet.</p>
<p>"You must spring upon me suddenly, and I will fall to the ground.
Then seize me quick, and whatever change befall me, for they will
exercise all their magic on me, cling hold to me till they turn me
into red-hot iron. Then cast me into this pool and I will be turned
back into a mother-naked man. Cast then your green mantle over me, and
I shall be yours, and be of the world again."</p>
<p>So Burd Janet promised to do all for Tamlane, and next night at
midnight she took her stand by Miles Cross and cast a compass round
her with holy water.</p>
<p>Soon there came riding by the Elfin court, first over the mound
went a troop on black steeds, and then another troop on brown. But in
the third court, all on milk-white steeds, she saw the Queen of
Elfland, and by her side a knight with a star in his crown, with right
hand gloved and the left bare. Then she knew this was her own Tamlane,
and springing forward she seized the bridle of the milk-white steed
and pulled its rider down. And as soon as he had touched the ground
she let go the bridle and seized him in her arms.</p>
<p>"He's won, he's won amongst us all," shrieked out the eldritch
crew, and all came around her and tried their spells on young
Tamlane.</p>
<p>First they turned him in Janet's arms like frozen ice, then into a
huge flame of roaring fire. Then, again, the fire vanished and an
adder was skipping through her arms, but still she held on; and then
they turned him into a snake that reared up as if to bite her, and yet
she held on. Then suddenly a dove was struggling in her arms, and
almost flew away. Then they turned him into a swan, but all was in
vain, till at last he was turned into a red-hot glaive, and this she
cast into a well of water and then he turned back into a mother-naked
man. She quickly cast her green mantle over him, and young Tamlane was
Burd Janet's for ever.</p>
<p>Then sang the Queen of Elfland as the court turned away and began
to resume its march:</p>
<span style='margin-left: 2.5em;'>"She that has borrowed young
Tamlane</span><br/>
<span style='margin-left: 3.5em;'>Has gotten a stately
groom,</span><br/>
<span style='margin-left: 2.5em;'>She's taken away my bonniest
knight,</span><br/>
<span style='margin-left: 3.5em;'>Left nothing in his
room.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span style='margin-left: 2.5em;'>"But had I known, Tamlane,
Tamlane,</span><br/>
<span style='margin-left: 3.5em;'>A lady would borrow
thee,</span><br/>
<span style='margin-left: 2.5em;'>I'd hae ta'en out thy two grey
eyne,</span><br/>
<span style='margin-left: 3.5em;'>Put in two eyne of
tree.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span style='margin-left: 2.5em;'>"Had I but known, Tamlane,
Tamlane,</span><br/>
<span style='margin-left: 3.5em;'>Before we came from
home,</span><br/>
<span style='margin-left: 2.5em;'>I'd hae ta'en out thy heart o'
flesh,</span><br/>
<span style='margin-left: 3.5em;'>Put in a heart of
stone.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span style='margin-left: 2.5em;'>"Had I but had the wit
yestreen</span><br/>
<span style='margin-left: 3.5em;'>That I have got
to-day,</span><br/>
<span style='margin-left: 2.5em;'>I'd paid the Fiend seven times his
teind</span><br/>
<span style='margin-left: 3.5em;'>Ere you'd been won
away."</span><br/>
<p>And then the Elfin court rode away, and Burd Janet and young
Tamlane went their way homewards and were soon after married after
young Tamlane had again been sained by the holy water and made
Christian once more.</p>
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