"The King's Dochter Lady Jean" (Roud 39, Child 52), also called "The King's Daughter," "Fair Rosie Ann," or "Queen Jane", is an English-language folk song.
Jane wished that they had never met and she ends the tale by hoping that she dies after giving birth to the baby they have conceived.
In some variants, he kills her; in most, she goes home, and is tasked by her family for why she ails, and she and her brother both die when they meet there.
Other ballads on this theme include "Sheath and Knife", "The Bonny Hind", and "Lizie Wan".
[2] The opening section parallels that of "Hind Etin" and "Tam Lin".