X:1
T:1. Yonder Stands A Lovely Creature
C:George Butterworth (1912) "Folk songs from Sussex."
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 A"^Con spirito." A B c | e e (d/c/) B | e B B G | A B F2 |$ F G/A/ B c | B E C E | F (G/A/) B c | %7
w: Yon- der stands a|love- ly crea- * ture|Who she is I|do not know;|I'll go and court her|for her beau- ty|Let her _ an- swer|
[M:1/2] B F |[M:2/2] E2- E z |] %9
w: "yes" or|"no." _|



X:2
T:2. A Blacksmith Courted Me
C:George Butterworth (1912) "Folk songs from Sussex."
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"^Moderato" (cB) | A2"^(a)" F2 B2"^(b)" B2 | E4"^(c)" F3 G |[M:2/4] c3 B |[M:4/4] G2 F4 (cB) |$ %5
w: A _|black- smith court- ed|me nine long|months and|bet- ter, He _|
 A2"^(d)" F2 B2 B2 | E4 F3 G |[M:2/4] c3 B |[M:4/4] G2 F4 E2 |$"^(e)" FF F2 e2 f2 | c6 (FG) | %11
w: stole my heart a-|way, wrote to|me a|let- ter, His|ham- mer all in his|hand he _|
 A2 B2 e2 (cB) | A2 B4 e!courtesy!^d |$ c3 B c2 F2 | E4 F3 G |[M:2/4] c3 B | %16
w: looked so brave and _|cle- ver, And if|I was with my|love, I would|live for|
[M:4/4] G2 !fermata!F4 ||$ cB | A2"^(a) var." FF B2"^(b) var." BB | E4"^(c) var." F4 | %20
w: e- ver||||
[M:2/4] c3 B |[M:4/4] G2 F4 cB |$ A2"^(d) var." FF B2 B2 | E4 F3 G |[M:2/4] c3 B | %25
w: |||||
[M:4/4] G2 F4 E2 |$"^(e) var." F2 F2 e2 f2 | c6 FG | A2 B2 e2 cB | A2 B4 e!courtesy!^d |$ %30
w: |||||
 c3 B c2 F2 | E4 F3 G |[M:2/4] c3 B |[M:4/4] G2 !fermata!F4 |] %34
w: ||||



X:3
T:3. Sowing The Seeds Of Love
C:George Butterworth (1912) "Folk songs from Sussex."
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(E"^Allegretto molto tranquillo."F) |: G2 EF G2 A2 | F6"^(a)" cc |$ d2 cB A2 (FA) | c6"^(b)" cc | 
w: 1. I _|sow- ed the seeds of|love, It will|blos- som all in the _|spring, It will|
d2 cB A2 FA |$ c2 AF D2 EF | (GB)AG C2 G2 | F6 ||$ (EF) | G2 EF G2 A2 | F6"^(a) var." c2 |$ 
w: blos- som in A- pril, in|May, and in June, When the|small _ birds do sweet- ly|sing.||||
d2 cB A2 FA | c6"^(b) var." c2 | d2 cB A2 FA |$ c2 AF D2 EF | GBAG C2 G2 | F6 |] 
w: ||||||



X:4
T:4  A Lawyer He Went Out
C:George Butterworth (1912) "Folk songs from Sussex."
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"^Allegro non troppo." E | A2 B c2 A | G2 E C2 G |$ c2 c e2 c |[M:9/8] (B2 c) d3 c2 d | %5
w: A|law- yer he went|out one day, A-|ri- ding through the|ci- * ty, It was|
 e2 c d3 c2 B |$ (AB)c (E2 D) C2 D |[M:6/8] EEE E2 D |[M:9/8] (A2 G) (A3 A) z z |] %9
w: there he met with a|hand- * some maid, _ And he|thought her so sweet and|pret- * ty. _|



X:5
T:5. Come My Own One.
C:George Butterworth (1912) "Folk songs from Sussex."
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"^Animato.""^.""^(a)" c>c |"^(b)" d2 E2 B>A |"^(c)" c2 E2 E>D | (C>E) (A>c) e>e |$ B4"^(d)" e>e | %5
w: 1. "Come my|own one, come my|fond one, Come my|dear- * est _ un- to|me, Will you|
 f2 e2 (e>c) | e>c A2"^(e)" e>e |"^(f)" d>d (E>G) B2 | A4 ||$"^(a) var." c2 | %10
w: wed a poor _|sail- or lad That has|just re- turned _ from|sea?"||
"^(b) var." d>E E2 B>A |"^(c) var." c>E E2 E>D | C>E A>c e>e |$ B4"^(d) var." e2 | f2 e2 e>c | %15
w: |||||
 e>c A2"^ed) var." e2 |"^(f) var." d2 E>G B2 | A4 |] %18
w: |||



X:6
T:6. The Cuckoo.
C:George Butterworth (1912) "Folk songs from Sussex."
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"^Moderato, quasi Allegretto.""^." A | A A G/^F/ | E/!courtesy!=F/ G A | D !courtesy!=F E | D2 A | %5
w: 1. The|cuck- oo is a|mer- ry bird, she|sings as she|flies, She|
 A A (G/^F/) |$ (E/^F/) G A | D !courtesy!=F E | D2 (A/B/) | c (c/B/) A | c (c/B/) A | d A D |$ %12
w: brings us good _|ti- * dings and|tells us no|lies; She _|sucks the _ sweet|flow- ers _ to|make hjer sing|
 G2 ^F/G/ | A A (G/^F/) | (E/^F/) G A | D !courtesy!=F E | !fermata!D2 |] %17
w: clear, And she|ne- ver sings _|"cuck- * coo" till|sum- mer is|near.|



X:7
T:7. A Brisk Young Sailor Courted Me.
C:George Butterworth (1912) "Folk songs from Sussex."
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"^Allegretto teneramente" G | B2 B (F G) A | G2 F E2 B | e2 e (B c) e |$ d2 c B2 B | %5
w: 1.Â A|brisk young sail- * lor|court- ed me, He|stole a- way _ my|li- ber- ty, He|
 (B c) d e d e | (c B) c (G F) E |$ F2 G B c B | G2 F !fermata!E2 |] %9
w: won _ my heart with a|free _ good- will, _ He's|false, I know, but I|love him still.|



X:8
T:8. Seventeen Come Sunday.
C:George Butterworth (1912) "Folk songs from Sussex."
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Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
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"^Animato." A | A F D F | A A E E | A A B d | (c3/2 B/) A A |$ A F D F | A A E E | A A B d | %8
w: 1.Â As|I walked out one|May morn- ing, one|May morn- ing so|ear- * ly, As|I walked out one|May morn- ing, one|May morn- ing so|
[M:3/2] (c3/2 B/) A z (c3/2 d/) |$[M:2/2] e e c d |[M:3/2] e e A2 (E3/2 F/) | %11
w: ear- * ly, I _|o- ver- took a|hand- some maid, just _|
[M:2/2] !courtesy!=G G A F/E/ | D2 E2 |$ A F D2 | A A/F/ E2 | A A B/c/d/B/ | (c3/2 B/) A |] %17
w: as the sun was a-|ris- ing,|Rue dal day,|Fol did- dle day,|Right fol did- dle dod- dle|di- * do.|



X:9
T:9. Roving In The Dew.
C:George Butterworth (1912) "Folk songs from Sussex."
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V:1
"^Con anima." E2 E>F G>F E2 | A2 B>A (G>F) E2 | A2 A>A B2 B2 |$ e2 e2 B4 | B2 B>c _d2 d2 | %5
w: "Where are you go- ing to,|my pret- ty fair _ maid,|Red ro- sy cheeks and|coal- black hair?"|"I'm going a milk- ing,|
 e2 B>A G>F E>E |$ F>G A>A B2 B>A | G2 F2 !fermata!E4 |] %8
w: kind sir," she an- swered me, "For|rov- ing in the dew makes the|milk- maids fair."|



X:10
T:10. The True Lover's Farewell.
C:George Butterworth (1912) "Folk songs from Sussex."
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V:1
"^Moderato." (c2 d) | e3 (d2 e) (c2 d) e2 G | G2 !courtesy!=A B2 G F3 (c2 d) |$ e3 d2 c (B2 c) d3 | %4
w: 1.Â "O _|don't you _ see _ _ the|lit- tle tur- tle dove, That's _|sit- ting on yon- * der|
 c6- c3 (c2 d) | e3 (d2 e) (c2 d) e2 G |$ (G2 A) (B2 G) F3 E3 | F3 e3 (d2 c) (B2 d) |$ %8
w: tree _ And _|mak- ing _ moan _ for its|own _ true _ love, As|I shall do _ for _|
 c3 c3 (E2 D) (E2 F) | G3 e3 (d2 c) (B2 d) | c6- !fermata!c3 |] %11
w: thee, my dear, _ As _|I shall do _ for _|thee?" *|



X:11
T:11. Tarry Trowsers.
C:George Butterworth (1912) "Folk songs from Sussex."
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V:1
"^Commodo." EE BB/B/ | GE FD/D/ | E(E/F/) GG | AA B>B |$ B(B/!courtesy!^c/) de | AA cd | %6
w: One fine morn- ing as|I was walk- ing, The|wea- ther _ be- ing|bright and clear, I|o- ver- * heard a|ten- der moth- er|
[M:3/4] GE dB AB |[M:2/4] E2- E z |] %8
w: Talk- ing to her daugh- ther|dear. *|

