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Traditional song
This article is about the folk song. For other uses, see Scottish queen (disambiguation).
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The Queen of Scotland (Child ballad 301, Roud number 3878) is a folk song.[1]
Synopsis
[edit]The Queen of Scotland tries to lure Troy Muir to her bed. When she fails, she directs him to lift a stone in her garden, and a hungry snake emerges. A woman cut off her breast to appease the beast, and the wound healed within an hour. Troy marries her. Nine months later, she bears a son, and her breast was restored.
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[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "The Queen of Scotland". Roud Folksong Index. Retrieved 2024-02-06.
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