English county songs, words and music [music] / collected and edited by Lucy E. Broadwood and J.A. Fuller Maitland.
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Academy of Music & Performing Arts Library General Stacks | Non-fiction | M 783.24216221 BROA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | A05450 |
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.
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