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Allan Taylor - The Boy And Mantle lyrics
In the third month of May to Carleile did come
 A gentle and a courteous child that knew much wisdom
 A tunic and a mantle this young child had on
 With broaches and ringers full richly bedone
 He had a suit of eastern silk about his middle drawn
 And if he lacked in courteousy, he thought of it much shame
 God speed thee, King Arthur, sitting at thy meet
 And the goodly Queen Guinevere, I cannot her forget
 I have with me a mantle, no lady can resist
 But it shall ne'er become that wife that hath once done amiss
 For if she be unfaithful, in tatters it shall fall
 And if she be but honest, she'll brighten any hall
 And first there came Queen Guinevere, for she should lead the way
 And she was surely in great doubt, although she would not say
 And then she took the mantle as if she'd been a maid
 And suddenly from top to toe, it loosely fell in shreds
 And then it coloured brightest red, and then it coloured green
 And then it coloured darkest black, so ill did her beseem
 And then I've spoke King Arthur and angrier he grew
 By all the knights of England, I think thou be not true
 And she threw down the mantle for all the court to seeAllan Taylor - The Boy And Mantle - http://motolyrics.com/allan-taylor/the-boy-and-mantle-lyrics.html
 And blushed as red as roses and to her room did flee
 Sir Kay called forth his lady and bade her to come near
 And said if thou be guilty, I pray thee hold thee there
 And so forth came his lady, so bold she did appear
 And likewise was embarrassed and cried for all to hear
 And likewise all the gentle knights who thought their wives most true
 Commanded them to try it on and bitterly did rue
 And then there came a faded knight, Sir Craddocke was his name
 And all the knights of Arthurs court, of him had sport and game
 And when this mantle lady and it shall all be thine
 And if thou ever did amiss, the shame is there for mine
 His lady took the mantle and cast it her about
 Bow down to me good mantle and shame me not for nowt
 For once I did part one amiss, I'll tell thee certainly
 For once I lay in Craddockes bed before he married me
 When she had made confession and all her sins are told
 The mantle stood about her, in bright array she stood
 So seemly of colour and glittering of gold
 Then all the knights of Arthurs court, her beauty did behold
 So Craddocke stood in glory, his lady groomed and true
 And all the knights of Arthurs court, have surely got their due









