Then, adapt it to The Demon Lover story we read.
THE
DEMON LOVER Author Unknown
"Oh, where have you been, my long, long love,
this seven years and more?"
"Oh,
I've come to seek my former vows
Ye granted me before."
"Oh,
do not speak of your former vows,
For they will breed sad strife;
Oh, do
not speak of your former vows,
For I have become a wife."
He
turned him right and round about,,
And the tear blinded his ee:
"I
would never have trodden on this ground
If it had not been for thee."
"If
I was to leave my husband dear,
And my two babes also,
Oh,
what have you to take me to,
If with you I should go?"
"I
have seven ships upon the sea---
The eighth brought me to land---
With
four-and-twenty bold mariners,
And music on every hand."
She has
taken up her two little babes,
Kissed them on cheek and chin:
"Oh,
fare ye well, my own two babes,
For I'll never see you again."
She set
her foot upon the ship---
No mariners could she behold;
But the
sails were of the teffeta,
And the masts of the beaten gold.
She had
not sailed a league, a league,
A league but barely three,
When
dismal grew his countenance,
And drumlie grew his ee.
They
had not sailed a league, a league,
A league but barely three,
Until
she espied his cloven foot,
And she wept right bitterly.
"Oh,
hold your tongue of your weeping," said he,
"Of your weeping now let me be;
I will show
you how the lilies grow
On the banks of Italy."
"Oh,
what hills are yon, yon pleasant hills,
That the sun shines sweetly on?"
"Oh,
yon are the hills of heaven," he said,,
"Where you will never win."
"Oh,
whaten a mountain is yon," she said,
"So dreary with frost and snow?"
"Oh,
yon is the mountain of hell," he cried,
"Where you and I will go."
He
struck the top-mast with his hand,
The fore-mast with his knee;
And he
broke that gallant ship in twain,
And sank her in the sea.
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