I am a gallant highwayman
My name is Tyne of Harrow
I come of poor but honest folk
Nigh to the hills of Yarrow
Twas for getting of a maid with
Child to England I came over
I left my parents and became
A wild and daring rover
And straight to London I came down
Where I became a soldier
Resolved to fight Britannia's foes
No champion could be bolder
They sailed me to a foreign land
Where the cannon loud did rattle
And believe me lads I do not boast
How I behaved in battle
For it's many's the battle I was in
In Holland and French Flanders
I always fought with a courage keen
Led on by brave commanders
But a cruel ensign he called me out
And I was flogged and carted
So cruel the usage they gave me
And so I soon deserted
And straight to England I came back
As fast as wind could heave me
Resolved that of my liberty
No man could e'er relieve me
I slept by night in auburn fields
By all old friends forsaken
And I dared not walk the roads by day
For fear I should be taken
But being of a courage keen
And likewise able bodied
I robbed Lord Lowndes on the King's highway
With my pistols heavy loaded
I clapped my pistols to his breast
Which caused him for to quiver
And five hundred pound in ready gold
To me he did deliver
And part of my new store of gold
I bought a famous gelding
That could jump o'er a five-bar gate
I bought it from Ned Fielding
Lord Arkinstone in his fine coach
I robbed at Covent Garden
And two hours later at same night
I robbed the Earl of Warren
One night by Turnham Green I robbed
A revenue collector
And what I took form him I gave
To a widow to protect her
For I always robbed the rich
And great for to rob the poor I scorn-ed
Oh now they leave me to my fate
In iron chains adorn-ed
For straight in Newgate I am bound
And by the laws convicted.es
For to hang on Tyburn tree's my fate
Of which I'm much affrighted
Farewell my friends and countrymen
And my native hills of Yarrow
Kind providence will test the soul
Of Alan Tyne of Harrow