What does four and twenty milk kye mean in lord randall?

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2026-05-20 05:50

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In the Ballad "Lord Randall," the phrase "four and twenty milk kye" refers to Lord Randall's poisoned meal. It signifies that the young man has ingested a lethal substance, which eventually leads to his demise. The mention of the milk kye (cows) highlights the method through which the poison was hidden in his food.

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