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_aM 783.24216221
_bBROA
245 0 0 _aEnglish county songs, words and music
_h[music] /
_ccollected and edited by Lucy E. Broadwood and J.A. Fuller Maitland.
260 _aLondon :
_bLeadenhall Press ;
_aNew York :
_bC. Scribner's Sons,
_c1893.
300 _a1 score (viii, 185 pages) :
_bmusic ;
_c28 cm.
500 _aFor voice and piano
505 _tA Cheshire man went into Spain --
_tAdam and Eve --
_tA dashing young lad from Buckingham --
_tAh! there was an old man --
_tAll on Spurn Point --
_tA north-country maid --
_tAn outlandish knight --
_tAround the green gravel --
_tAs I rode over yonder forest green --
_tAs I sat on a sunny bank --
_tAs it fell out upon one day --
_tAs I walked out --
_tAs I walked through Bristol City --
_tAs I was a-walking one morning in May --
_tAs I was going to Derby --
_tAs me and my marrow --
_tA soul! a soul! a soul-cake --
_tA varmer he lived in the west countree --
_tA virgin unspotted --
_tThe banks of the sweet Dundee --
_tThe Barkshire tragedy --
_tThe beautiful damsel --
_tBedlam City --
_tBristol City --
_tThe carter's health --
_tThe cheerful arn --
_tThe Cheshire man --
_tThe collier's rant --
_tCold blows the wind --
_tCome all you lads and lasses --
_tCome, all you jolly ploughmen --
_tCome, Deavie, I'll tell thee a secret --
_tCome I will sing to you --
_tCome listen awhile unto my song --
_tThe crocodile --
_tThe Derby ram --
_tDives and Lazarus --
_tDown by the side of Bedlam City --
_tEaster Day was a holiday --
_tFaithful Emma --
_tFarewell, my joy and heart --
_tThe farmer's boy --
_tThe farmer's daughter --
_tFeast song --
_tThe garden gate --
_tThe Golden Vanity --
_tThe good old leathern bottle --
_tGreen broom --
_tThe green bushes --
_tGreen gravel --
_tGreen grow the rushes, oh --
_tGround for the floor --
_tHarvest song --
_tHere come three dukes --
_tHere's a health to the jolly blacksmith --
_tHere's a health unto our master --
_tHere's a health unto the mistress --
_tHere's two or three jolly lads --
_tHere we come a-wassailing --
_tHold up thy hand, most righteous judge --
_tHo! yonder stands a charming creature --
_tI have been a-rambling all this night --
_tI cannot get to my love --
_tI'll spread the green branches --
_tI'll tell you of a fellow --
_tI'll weave my love a garland --
_tI'm a man that's done wrong to my parents --
_tIn Bethlehem City --
_tIn Thorney woods in Nottinghamshire --
_tI once loved a boy --
_tIs any of you going to Scarborough Fair --
_tI sowed the seeds of love --
_tIt's of a farmer's daughter --
_tIt was one summer's morning --
_tI've lived in a wood for a number of years --
_tI will give you the keys of heaven --
_tJohn Appleby --
_tThe jolly ploughboy --
_tKing Arthur had three sons --
_tLavender cries --
_tLazarus --
_tLittle Sir William --
_tLord Bateman --
_tLord Thomas he was a bold forester --
_tThe loyal lover --
_tLurg geurey dy niaghtey --
_tMay-Day carols --
_tMe mither mend't me auld breeks --
_tThe mistress's health --
_tMy bonnie, bonnie boy --
_tMy Johnny was a shoemaker --
_tMylecharane --
_tThe Nottinghamshire poacher --
_tNow listen you landsmen, unto me --
_tNow, Robin, lend to me thy bow --
_tMy kirree fo-sniaghtey --
_tOats and beans --
_tOf all the horses in the merry greenwood --
_tO father, father, come build me a boat --
_tO hangman, hold thy hand --
_tThe old tup --
_tOliver Cromwell lay buried and dead --
_tO Mylecharane --
_tOne morning in May --
_tOne very keen winter --
_tOne Zunday morning --
_tOur mistress's health we now begin --
_tOur sheep-shearing done --
_tOur sheep-shear is over --
_tThe outlandish knight --
_tO Vylecharane --
_tThe painful (or faithful) plough --
_tPeace-egging songs --
_tPoor Mary is weeping --
_tPoor Sally is weeping --
_tThe prickly bush --
_tThe reaphook and the sickle --
_tRobbie Tamson's smiddie --
_tRobin-a-thrush --
_tRobin he married a wife in the west --
_tSally Gray --
_tScarborough Fair --
_tThe seasons of the year --
_tThe seeds of love --
_tThe servingman and the husbandman --
_tSheepcrook and black dog --
_tSheep-shearing songs --
_tThe shepherd's song --
_tThe souling song --
_tThe spider --
_tThe sprig of thyme --
_tStratton Church chimes --
_tThe sweet nightingale --
_tSweet William --
_tSword dance song --
_tThe cheerful arn --
_tThe day was gone --
_tThe lambs they skip with pleasure --
_tThe moon shines bright --
_tThere was a lady in the west --
_tThere was a pig went out to dig --
_tThere was a ship came from the north country --
_tThere was a tree, and a very fine tree --
_tThere were three sisters fair and bright --
_tThere were two loving brothers --
_tThe sun it goes down --
_tThe sun went down behind yon hill --
_tThe three dukes --
_tThe thresher and the squire --
_t'Tis of a bold thresherman --
_t'Tis of a fair damsel --
_t'Tis young men and maidens all --
_tThe tree in the valley --
_tTripping up the green grass --
_tTurmut-hoeing --
_tTwankydillo --
_t'Twas early one morning --
_t'Twas on a jolly summer's morn --
_tThe twelve apostles --
_tTwenty, eighteen --
_tThe undaunted female --
_tVenus and Adonis --
_tThe wassail bough --
_tThe water of Tyne --
_tWell met my brother and friend --
_tWe shepherds are the best of men --
_tWill you buy my sweet lavender --
_tYoung Herchard --
_tYou noble spectators.
650 0 _aFolk songs, English
700 1 _4edt
_aBroadwood, Lucy Etheldred
_d1858-1929
700 1 _4edt
_aFuller-Maitland, John Alexander
_d1856-1936
942 _2ddc
_cSM
999 _c4565
_d4565