
X:1
T:11. Hares On The Mountains
C:Cecil J. Sharp (1904) "Folk Songs From Somerset," 1st of 5 Series.
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
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"^Allegretto grazioso" G | F D G | F D D | G (G/A/) (B/c/) | d B e |$ (d/c/) (B/c/) d/B/ | c A B | 
w: If|all those young|men were as|hares on _ the _|moun- tains Then|all _ those _ pret- ty|maid- ens would|
G G A | F D ||$ D | G G/>A/ B | A A/>B/ c | B E F | G2 |] 
w: get guns, go|hunt- ing|With|ri fol de dee,|Cal al de day|ri fol- i-|dee.|


X:2
T:14. The Banks Of Green Willow
C:Cecil J. Sharp (1904) "Folk Songs From Somerset," 1st of 5 Series.
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
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"^Allegretto." (A>B) | c>c c>c A>B | c>c c2 (Ac) |$ e2 c>B A>B | c2 B2 (Bc) | d2 f2 d>d |$ 
w: Go _|home and get some of your|fa- ther's gold, And _|some of your mo- ther's|mon- ey: And _|you shall go a-|
c>d e2 c>B | A2 A2 B2 | c2 A2 d>c |$ B2 (EF) (GB) | B2 A2 |] 
w: board with me, For to|be my dear|hon- ey, For to|be my _ dear _|hon- ey.|


X:3
T:16 Shooting Of His Dear
C:Cecil J. Sharp (1904) "Folk Songs From Somerset," 1st of 5 Series.
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
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"^Allegretto sostenuto." E | E G B | B A G | F E D | E2 E | E e d |$ c A (F/D/) | (E/G/) B c | 
w: Young|Jim he went|hunt- ing with|his dog and|gun, On|pur- pose to|shoot at some _|li- * ly- white|
B2 G/A/ | B e d | c A F |$ E/G/ B B/G/ | (A !fermata!G) E/G/ | B e d | c A F/A/ | G E E | E2 |] 
w: swan, With his|love peer- ing|round him he|took her to be a|swan, _ So he|shot his dear|dar- ling with a|rat- tel- ing|gun.|


X:4
T:17. The Foggy Dew
C:Cecil J. Sharp (1904) "Folk Songs From Somerset," 1st of 5 Series.
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
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"^Moderato grazioso." G2 | c3 A B3 G | A2 c2 G2 E2 | (FG) A2 E2 (CE) |$ G6 (EF) | G2 c2 G2 E>C | 
w: One|night as I lay|in my bed; As|I _ lay fast a- *|sleep, My _|pret- ty Love seemed to|
D2 EE C2 c2 | AG(FG) A2 G2 |$ C6 G2 | c3 A B2 GG | A2 c2 G2 EE | (FG)AA E2 (CE) |$ G6 EF | 
w: come to my head, And|bit- ter- ly _ she did|weep. She|wrung her hands and she|tore her hair cry- ing,|ask- * ing what shall I _|do/ For they|
G2 c2 G2 (EC) | D2 (ED) C2 (cB) |$ (AG)FG A2 G2 | C2 D2 E2 (cB) | (AG)FG A2 G2 | C6 |] 
w: say the love that _|men folk _ bear Dries _|off _ like the fog- gy|dew, dew, dew, more _|swift _ than the fog- gy|dew.|


X:5
T:20. The False Bride
C:Cecil J. Sharp (1904) "Folk Songs From Somerset," 1st of 5 Series.
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
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"^Andante affetuoso." E | A3/2 B/ A | =G F E | A2 (3(B/c/)d/ | e2 d/d/ |$ c B A | E d c | B A F | 
w: O|when that I|saw my love|in the _ Church|stand With the|glove pull- ing|off and the|ring in her|
E2 B | d B c | d e f |$ e c A | (G A) (3B/c/d/ |"^(a)" e2 f | d B3/2 A/ | 
w: hand, I|jumped in be-|twixt them and|kissed the false|bride, _ Say- ing: A-|dieu to|false loves for|
!fermata!G !fermata!A ||$ E | A3/2 B/ A | =G F E | A2 (3B/c/d/ | e2 d/d/ |$ c B A | E d c | 
w: e- ver!||||||||
B A F | E2 B | d B c | d e f |$ e c A | G A (3B/c/d/ |"^(a) var." e3/2 e/ f | d B3/2 A/ | 
w: ||||||||
!fermata!G !fermata!A |] 
w: |


X:6
T:24. Lord Rendal
C:Cecil J. Sharp (1904) "Folk Songs From Somerset," 1st of 5 Series.
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
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"^Allegretto." E | G G G B3 | F G F E2 B |$ c c d e2 c | c B B B2 B | c c d e e c |$ B c B G2 F | 
w: O|where have you been,|Ren- dal my son? O|where have you been, my|sweet pret- ty one? I've|been to my sweet- heart, O|make my bed soon. I'm|
E B B B2 E | F E E E2 |] 
w: sick to my heart and|fain would lie down.|


X:7
T:25. Creeping Jane
C:Cecil J. Sharp (1904) "Folk Songs From Somerset," 1st of 5 Series.
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
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"^Allegro moderato." DD | G2 GG G2 BA | G>G GG D2 (Bc) |$ d2 BB B2 (AG) | A6 B2 | cdec (Bd)BG | 
w: I will|sing you a song, And a|pret- ty lit- tle song Con- *|cern- ing of creep- ing _|Jane. She|nev- er ran a race _ with a|
G2 BG D2 B2 |$ cdec BdBG | A>F DD G2 z G |[M:3/4] F>G AB (cA) |$ B4 B2 |[M:4/4] cdec BdBG | 
w: horse or a mare, She|nev- er was a val- lied as a|pea- ne- lal- lie- day; Sing|pea- ne- lal- li- lie- *|day, She|nev- er was a val- lied as a|
A>F DD !fermata!G2 |] 
w: pea- ne- lal- li- day.|


X:8
T:26 Brennan On The Moor
C:Cecil J. Sharp (1904) "Folk Songs From Somerset," 1st of 5 Series.
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"^Allegro risoluto." G | C C D E | F A G D | F E C C | C3 G |$ c c c c | B A G F | F F G A | 
w: It's|of a fear- less|high- way- man a|sto- ry I will|tell: His|name was Wil- liam|Bren- nan and in|Ire- land he did|
G3 G/G/ |$ c c B A | G G G G | c c B A | G3 G |$ C/C/ C D E | F A G D | F E C C | C3 z |$ C2 D E | 
w: dwell, And up-|on the Lib- bery|moun- tains he com-|menced his wild ca-|reer, Where|ma- ny a wealth- y|gen- tle- man be-|fore him shook with|fear.|Bold and un-|
F A G D | F/ E3/2 C3/2 C/ | C3 z |$ c/ c3/2 c3/2 c/ | c3 z | A/ A3/2 A3/2 A/ | G4 |$ c2 B A | 
w: daun- ted stood bold|Bren- nan on the|moor;|Bren- nan on the|moor,|Bren- nan on the|moor,|Bold and un-|
G E C D | E/ C3/2 C3/2 C/ | C3 |] 
w: daun- ted stood bold|Bren- nan on the|moor.|

