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The Wylie Wife of the Hie Toun Hie is Child ballad 290 (Roud 125), existing in several variants, some of them fragmentary.[1]

Synopsis

A man expresses an interest in a woman. The hostler's wife lures her to him with an offer of fine wine. After he has his will of her, she demands his name. He may be an earl's son, an earl's younger (and landless) son, or a highland squire.

The variants diverge widely about the next event: the earl's son, two years later, sees the beautiful daughter she had with him; in both variants with the earl's younger son, he receives a commission; the highland squire sends for her (without explaining why he left her). But whichever event occurs, it results in the man marrying her.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Wylie Wife of the Hie Toun Hie, the [traditional Ballad Index Entry]". Roud Folksong Index. Retrieved 2024-02-06.