TY - MUSIC AU - Broadwood,Lucy Etheldred AU - Fuller-Maitland,John Alexander TI - English county songs, words and music U1 - M 783.24216221 20 PY - 1893/// CY - London : , New York PB - Leadenhall Press ; , C. Scribner's Sons KW - Folk songs, English N1 - For voice and piano; A Cheshire man went into Spain --; Adam and Eve --; A dashing young lad from Buckingham --; Ah! there was an old man --; All on Spurn Point --; A north-country maid --; An outlandish knight --; Around the green gravel --; As I rode over yonder forest green --; As I sat on a sunny bank --; As it fell out upon one day --; As I walked out --; As I walked through Bristol City --; As I was a-walking one morning in May --; As I was going to Derby --; As me and my marrow --; A soul! a soul! a soul-cake --; A varmer he lived in the west countree --; A virgin unspotted --; The banks of the sweet Dundee --; The Barkshire tragedy --; The beautiful damsel --; Bedlam City --; Bristol City --; The carter's health --; The cheerful arn --; The Cheshire man --; The collier's rant --; Cold blows the wind --; Come all you lads and lasses --; Come, all you jolly ploughmen --; Come, Deavie, I'll tell thee a secret --; Come I will sing to you --; Come listen awhile unto my song --; The crocodile --; The Derby ram --; Dives and Lazarus --; Down by the side of Bedlam City --; Easter Day was a holiday --; Faithful Emma --; Farewell, my joy and heart --; The farmer's boy --; The farmer's daughter --; Feast song --; The garden gate --; The Golden Vanity --; The good old leathern bottle --; Green broom --; The green bushes --; Green gravel --; Green grow the rushes, oh --; Ground for the floor --; Harvest song --; Here come three dukes --; Here's a health to the jolly blacksmith --; Here's a health unto our master --; Here's a health unto the mistress --; Here's two or three jolly lads --; Here we come a-wassailing --; Hold up thy hand, most righteous judge --; Ho! yonder stands a charming creature --; I have been a-rambling all this night --; I cannot get to my love --; I'll spread the green branches --; I'll tell you of a fellow --; I'll weave my love a garland --; I'm a man that's done wrong to my parents --; In Bethlehem City --; In Thorney woods in Nottinghamshire --; I once loved a boy --; Is any of you going to Scarborough Fair --; I sowed the seeds of love --; It's of a farmer's daughter --; It was one summer's morning --; I've lived in a wood for a number of years --; I will give you the keys of heaven --; John Appleby --; The jolly ploughboy --; King Arthur had three sons --; Lavender cries --; Lazarus --; Little Sir William --; Lord Bateman --; Lord Thomas he was a bold forester --; The loyal lover --; Lurg geurey dy niaghtey --; May-Day carols --; Me mither mend't me auld breeks --; The mistress's health --; My bonnie, bonnie boy --; My Johnny was a shoemaker --; Mylecharane --; The Nottinghamshire poacher --; Now listen you landsmen, unto me --; Now, Robin, lend to me thy bow --; My kirree fo-sniaghtey --; Oats and beans --; Of all the horses in the merry greenwood --; O father, father, come build me a boat --; O hangman, hold thy hand --; The old tup --; Oliver Cromwell lay buried and dead --; O Mylecharane --; One morning in May --; One very keen winter --; One Zunday morning --; Our mistress's health we now begin --; Our sheep-shearing done --; Our sheep-shear is over --; The outlandish knight --; O Vylecharane --; The painful (or faithful) plough --; Peace-egging songs --; Poor Mary is weeping --; Poor Sally is weeping --; The prickly bush --; The reaphook and the sickle --; Robbie Tamson's smiddie --; Robin-a-thrush --; Robin he married a wife in the west --; Sally Gray --; Scarborough Fair --; The seasons of the year --; The seeds of love --; The servingman and the husbandman --; Sheepcrook and black dog --; Sheep-shearing songs --; The shepherd's song --; The souling song --; The spider --; The sprig of thyme --; Stratton Church chimes --; The sweet nightingale --; Sweet William --; Sword dance song --; The cheerful arn --; The day was gone --; The lambs they skip with pleasure --; The moon shines bright --; There was a lady in the west --; There was a pig went out to dig --; There was a ship came from the north country --; There was a tree, and a very fine tree --; There were three sisters fair and bright --; There were two loving brothers --; The sun it goes down --; The sun went down behind yon hill --; The three dukes --; The thresher and the squire --; 'Tis of a bold thresherman --; 'Tis of a fair damsel --; 'Tis young men and maidens all --; The tree in the valley --; Tripping up the green grass --; Turmut-hoeing --; Twankydillo --; 'Twas early one morning --; 'Twas on a jolly summer's morn --; The twelve apostles --; Twenty, eighteen --; The undaunted female --; Venus and Adonis --; The wassail bough --; The water of Tyne --; Well met my brother and friend --; We shepherds are the best of men --; Will you buy my sweet lavender --; Young Herchard --; You noble spectators ER -