
X:1
T:1. Abroad As I Was Walking
C:Pianoforte Accompaniment by Gustav von Holst
P:Collected by George B. Gardiner
Z: Transcribed by Lewis Jones
L:1/4
Q:1/4=120
M:2/2
I:linebreak $
K:G
"^Allegretto pastorale" G | G3/2 A/ G E | (E D) D B | B d d e | (B2{cB} A) B |$ G3/2 A/ G E | 
w: 1. A-|broad as I was|walk- * ing Down|by some green- wood|side, _ I|heard a young girl|
(E D) D B | c B A3/2 G/ | G2 z G |] 
w: sin- * ging, "I|wish I were a|bride." 2. "I (etc.)|



X:2
T:2. Lord Dunwaters
C:Pianoforte Accompaniment by Gustav von Holst
P:Collected by George B. Gardiner
Z: Transcribed by Lewis Jones
L:1/8
Q:1/4=120
M:4/4
I:linebreak $
K:Dmix
"^Allegro moderato" D2 | G3 F G2 B2 | (AG) E2 D2 G2 | (AB) c2 d2 (cB) | A4 z2 G2 |$ AB(cA) d2 e2 | 
w: 1. The|King he wrote a|long _ let- ter, And|sealed _ it up with _|gold, And|sent it to _ my Lord|
(dB) D2 G2 (FG) | A3 B (AG)(E^C) | D4 z2 D2 |] 
w: Dun- * wa- ters To _|read it if _ he _|could. 2. The (etc.)|



X:3
T:3. The Irish Girl
C:Pianoforte Accompaniment by Gustav von Holst
P:Collected by George B. Gardiner
Z: Transcribed by Lewis Jones
L:1/4
Q:1/4=120
M:4/4
I:linebreak $
K:Bb
"^Allegretto" F | B3/2 c/ d F | (_A B) (A/G/)(F/D/) | E F B B | B3 e |$ d B (B/c/)(d/e/) | 
w: 1. A-|broad as I was|walk- * ing _ Down _|by the ri- ver-|side, I|turrned my eyes _ all _|
f2 e f/e/ | d B _A B | F3 f |$ d B (B/c/)(d/e/) | f d e f | d B A B | (F3/2 G/) _A/G/ F |$ 
w: round me And an|I- rish girl I|spied, So|red and ro- * sy _|were her cheeks, And|coal- black was her|hair, _ _ _ And|
B3/2 c/ d F | _A B (A/G/)(F/D/) | E F B B | B3 F |] 
w: cost- ly was the|robe of gold _ The _|I- rish girl did|wear. 2. Her (etc.)|





X:4
T:4. Young Riley
C:Pianoforte Accompaniment by Gustav von Holst
P:Collected by George B. Gardiner
Z: Transcribed by Lewis Jones
L:1/4
Q:1/4=120
M:2/2
I:linebreak $
K:Daeo
"^Moderato" C | F C F A | c c F G | A d ((c/d/)) e | d2 z d |$ c3/2 d/ c A | F A c c | 
w: Young|Rei- ly is my|true Love's name, he|lives down by _ the|quay, He|is the fair- est|sai- lor lad that|
A/A/ G D C | D2 z E |$ F F (F/G/) A | c c F G | A d (c/d/) e | d2 z c |$ d3/2 e/ c A | 
w: e- ver my eys did|see, My|fa- ther he _ has|rich- es great and|Rei- ly he _ is|poor, Be-|cause I loved my|
F A c (B/A/) | G3/2 F/ D D | D3 |] 
w: sali- lor lad, they *|could not me en-|dure.|




X:5
T:5. The New-Mown Hay
C:Pianoforte Accompaniment by Gustav von Holst
P:Collected by George B. Gardiner
Z: Transcribed by Lewis Jones
L:1/8
Q:1/4=120
M:3/4
I:linebreak $
K:Daeo
"^Allegretto" (D/E/) | FA c3 A | GE C3 (D/E/) | FA G3 E | D4 z (D/E/) |$ FA c3 A | GE C3 (D/E/) | 
w: 1. As _|I walked forth one|sum- mer's morn Hard _|by a ri- ver|side, Where _|yel- low cow- slips|did a- dorn The _|
FA G3 E | D4 z (D/E/) |$ FA c3 A | BG E3 D | Dd c3 A | c4 z d |$ de d3 c | AG C3 (D/E/) | 
w: blush- ing field with|pride, I _|spied a dam- sel|on the grass, More|bloom- ing than the|may; Her|looks the Queen of|Love sur- passed, A- *|
FA G3 E | D4 z (D/E/) |] 
w: mong the new- mown|hay. 2. I (etc.)|



X:6
T:6. The Willow Tree
C:Pianoforte Acccompaniment by Gustav von Holst
P:Collected by George B. Gardiner
Z: Transcribed by Lewis Jones
L:1/8
Q:1/4=100
M:3/4
I:linebreak $
K:Am
"^Andante quasi Adagio" E2 | A>B c2 B2 | (A^G) E2 (E>^F) | =G2 G2 A2 | (G^F) D2 (3(EF^G) |$ 
w: 1. O|take me to your|arms, _ Love, for _|keen doth the|wind _ blow: O _ _|
A3 ^F EE | C2 D2 E2 | F2 (BA) A^G | (^F^G) A2 E2 | A>B c2 B2 |$ A>^G E2 =G2 | G^F (DF) (AB) | 
w: take me to your|arms, Love, for|bit- ter _ is my|deep _ woe. She|hears me not, she|heeds me not, nor|will she lis- * ten _|
(A^G) E2 (3(E^F^G) | A3 ^F GE |$ (C2 D2) E2 | F2 (BA) A^G | ^F^G A4 | z2 z2 E2 |] 
w: to _ me, While _ _|here I lie a-|lone _ to|die be- * neath the|wil- low tree.|2. My (etc.)|



X:7
T:7 Beautiful Nancy
C:Pianoforte Accompaniment by Gustav von Holst
P:Collected by George B. Gardiner
Z: Transcribed by Lewis Jones
L:1/4
Q:1/4=120
M:3/4
I:linebreak $
K:Ador
"^Allegretto scherzando" A | A A B | c (E/F/) F/G/ | F D F | E2 B |$ c e e | (B/c/) d (c/B/) | 
w: 1. As|beau- ti- ful|Nan- cy _ was a-|walk- ing one|day, She|met a young|sai- * lor up- *|
A (E/F/) G | A2 (A/B/) |$ (c/d/) e e/c/ | (B/c/) d (c/B/) | A G A | E F G |$ F D (E/F/) | 
w: on the _ high-|way; Said _|he _ "My pret- ty|fair _ maid, where _|are you a-|go- ing, Where|are you a- *|
(G/F/) E G | A c B | A3- | A z A/A/ |] 
w: go- * ing, tell|me, pret- ty|maid."|_ 2. "I am (etc.) *|



X:8
T:8 Sing Ivy
C:Pianoforte Accompaniment by Gustav von Holst
P:Collected by George B. Gardiner
Z: Transcribed by Lewis Jones
L:1/8
Q:1/4=120
M:6/8
I:linebreak $
K:Eaeo
"^Allegretto" !fermata!B3 | A2 A EEB | AGA E2 B, | E3 F z B | e3 B z e |$ (dc)d BBB | ABA E2 E | 
w: My|fa- ther gave me an|a- cre of land, Sing|o- vy, sing|i- vy, My|fa- * ther gave me an|a- cre of land, A|
EBB BAG | F3 E2 z | z3 |] 
w: bunch of green hol- ly and|i- vy.||



X:9
T:9. John Barleycorn
C:Pianoforte Accompaniment by Gustav von Holst
P:Collected by George B. Gardiner
Z: Transcribed by Lewis Jones
L:1/8
Q:1/4=80
M:2/4
I:linebreak $
K:Ddor
"^Moderato maestoso" E | AA dd | cB A(A/B/) | cc dd |$ A3 A | dd c(B/A/) | GG AA | AA GA |$ 
w: 1. There|were three kings came|from the North, Came _|from the North so|high; They|all did make a _|so- lemn vow, John|Bar- ley corn should|
(DE) FG | A/>B/A/G/ FE/E/ | D3 E |] 
w: die, _ With my|fol le did- dle rite Fol le|day. 2. They (etc,)|



X:10
T:10. Bedlam City
C:Pianoforte Accompaniment by Gustav von Holst
P:Collected by George B. Gardiner
Z: Transcribed by Lewis Jones
L:1/4
Q:1/4=120
M:5/4
I:linebreak $
K:Ddor
"^Andante" (A/B/) | c c (c B) A |[M:6/4] d e (d/c/) A2 A |$[M:7/4] c c (F E) D (G/A/) B | 
w: 1. Down _|by the side _ of|Bed- lam ci- * ty Oh|there I heard _ a maid _ com-|
[M:4/4] A3 A/A/ |[M:5/4] D E (F E) D |$ G G (E/F/) G (A/B/) |[M:8/4] c d A2 (G3/2 F/) D C | 
w: plain, She was|mak- ing griev- * ous|la- men- ta- * tion, "I've *|lost my loved, my _ on- ly|
[M:6/4] D4 z (A/B/) |] 
w: swain." 2. "I (etc.) *|



X:11
T:11. The Scolding Wife
C:Pianoforte Accompaniment by Gustav von Holst
P:Collected by George B. Gardiner
Z: Transcribed by Lewis Jones
L:1/8
Q:1/4=120
M:6/8
I:linebreak $
K:Cmix
"^Un poco vivace" C | C2 D E2 F | G2 A B2 B | c2 B G2 B |$ (c2 B) G2 c | c2 c G2 G | F2 D C2 E | 
w: Some|men they do de-|light in hounds And|some in hawks take|plea- * sure, While|oth- ers joy in|war and wounds A|
G2 G (FE)D |$ C3 C2 z | C2 D E2 F | G2 A B2 B | c2 B G2 B | (c2 B) G2 c |$ c2 c G2 G | F2 D C2 E | 
w: there- by gain _ great|trea- sure;|Some they love on|sea to sail A|some re- joice in|rid- * ing, But|all their judg- ments|do them fail, There's|
G2 G (FE)D | C3 C2 z |] 
w: no such joy _ as|chid- ing.|






X:12
T:12 The Squire and the Thresher
C:Pianoforte Accompaniment by Gustav von Holst
P:Collected by George B. Gardiner
Z: Transcribed by Lewis Jones
L:1/4
Q:1/4=150
M:2/2
I:linebreak $
K:Baeo
"^Allegro moderato " B | B2 B A | B2 (3(F E) D | E2 D C | B,2 (F E) |$ D E (F G) | A G F F | 
w: 1. A|no- ble- man|llived in _ a|vil- lage of|late Hard _|by a poor _|thresh- er- man, whose|
B B c B | (B A) (F E) |$ D E F G | (A G) F F | B B c B | (B A) z A |$ B2 B A | B2 (3(F E) D | 
w: fa- mi- ly was|great, _ For _|he had sev- en|chil- * dren and|most of them were|small, _ And|nought but his|la- bour _ to|
E2 D C | B,2 z B |] 
w: feed them with-|all. 2. One (etc.)|



X:13
T:13. The Happy Stranger
C:Pianoforte Accompaniment by Gustav von Holst
P:Collected by George B. Gardiner
Z: Transcribed by Lewis Jones
L:1/8
Q:1/4=120
M:3/4
I:linebreak $
K:Bb
"^Allegretto" F2 | B2 c2 (F>G) | E2 D2 (B,>D) | F2 B2 (c>A) | B4 (B>c) |$ d>e f2 (ed) | 
w: 1. As|I was a- *|walk- ing one _|morn- ing in _|spring To _|hear the small birds _|
(c>d) e2 dc | B2 A2 B2 | F4 F2 |$ (d2 f3) e | (c>d) e2 dc | B2 F2 F2 | (d2 f2) ec |$ (B>d) c2 F2 | 
w: whis- * tle and the|night- in- gales|sing, I|heard _ a|fair _ maid mak- ing|sor- row- ful|moan, _ Say- ing|"I _ am a|
E2 D2 (B,>D) | F2 B2 (c>A) | B4 F2 |] 
w: stran- ger and _|far from my _|home." 2. Her (etc.)|



X:14
T:14. Young Edward in the Lowlands Low
C:Pianoforte Accompaniment by Gustav von Holst
P:Collected by George B. Gardiner
Z: Transcribed by Lewis Jones
L:1/4
Q:1/4=120
M:2/2
I:linebreak $
K:Aaeo
"^Allegro" E | A c B d | (c A) G A | E3/2 D/ (E/F/) G | A2 z E |$ A c B d | c A G A | 
w: Come,|all you wild, young|peo- * ple and|lis- ten to _ the|song That|I will sing con-|cern- ing gold, which|
E3/2 D/ (E/F/) G | A2 z (A/B/) |$ c G c d | e c d (c/>d/) | e c (A/G/) A | E2 z E |$ A c B d | 
w: guides so ma- * ny|wrong. Young _|Em- ma was a|seer- vant maid and _|loved a sai- * lor|bold, He|ploughed the main much|
c A G A/A/ | E3/2 D/ (E/F/) G | A3 |] 
w: gold to gain, for his|Love, as we've _ been|told.|



X:15
T:15. Yonder Sits a Fair Young Damsel
C:Pianoforte Accompaniment by Gustav von Holst
P:Collected by George B. Gardiner
Z: Transcribed by Lewis Jones
L:1/8
Q:1/4=120
M:4/4
I:linebreak $
K:Edor
"^Allegretto" E2 (EF) G2 (FE) | B2 B2 (GF) E2 | B2 (Bc) d2 (cB) | e2 (dc) B3 A |$ B>A B>c d2 B2 | 
w: Yon- der _ sits a _|fair young dam- * sel,|Who she * is I _|do not _ know, But|I will go and court her|
e2 E2 (FG) A2 | B2 e2 (dc)(BA) | B2 F2 E4 |] 
w: for her beau- * ty,|Let her an- * swer _|"yes" of "no."|



X:16
T:16. Our Ship She Lies In Harbour
C:Pianoforte Accompaniment by Gustav von Holst
P:Collected by George B. Gardiner
Z: Transcribed by Lewis Jones
L:1/4
Q:1/4=120
M:4/4
I:linebreak $
K:F
"^Allegro maestoso" F | G3/2 F/ E F | (G A) F F | B B (B/c/) d | c2 z c/c/ |$ d3/2 c/ B d | 
w: Our|ship she lies in|har- * bour, just|rea dy to _ set|sail, May the|Hea- vens be your|
c (c/B/) A F | G c G A | F2 z"^CHORUS" F | B B (B/c/) d |$ c3 c/c/ | d3/2 c/ B d | c (c/B/) A F | 
w: guide, my _ Love, till|I re- turn a-|gain, Till|I re- turn _ a-|gain, May the|Hea- vens be your|guide, my _ Love, till|
G c G (A/G/) |[M:2/4] F2 |] 
w: I re- turn a- *|gain.|

