
X:1
T:28. Earl Richard
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"^Allegro commodo." D | G B A G | F E D A | B3/2 A/ B c |$ d3 d | A A d (c/B/) | A A c (B/A/) |$ 
w: There|was a lit- tle|shep- herd maid Kept|sheep one sum- mer|day And|by there came a _|fair young man, Who _|
G B A G |[M:2/4] F2 |[M:4/4] G2 D3/2 D/ | D/E/F/D/ !fermata!G |] 
w: stole her heart a-|way.|Line, twine, the|wil- low and the dee.|



X:2
T:31. Sovay, Sovay.
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"^Allegro ma non troppo." D |[M:2/4] G B |[M:3/4] A2 G |[M:2/4] F G |[M:3/4] D2 (B/d/) | 
w: So-|vay, So-|vay, all|on one|day, She _|
[M:2/4] d B | e2 | d2 |$ c d |[M:3/4] A2 B/d/ |[M:2/4] d B |[M:3/4] e2 d | d/d/ D E | 
w: drest her-|self|in|man's ar-|ray, With a|brace of|pis- tols|hang- ing by her|
[M:2/4] (=F D-) | D D |$ G A |[M:3/4] d3/2 d/ c/B/ |[M:2/4] (A/G/) F |[M:3/4] G2 B/c/ | 
w: side _|_ To|meet her|true Love and a-|way _ did|ride. With a|
[M:2/4] d B |[M:3/4] e2 d |$ d/d/ D E |[M:2/4] (=F D-) | D D | G A |[M:3/4] d3/2 d/ c/B/ | 
w: brace of|pis- tols|hang- ing by her|side, _|_ To|meet her|true Love and a-|
[M:2/4] (A/G/) F |[M:3/4] G2 |] 
w: way _ did|ride.|



X:3
T:36. The Cornish Young Man
C:Cecil J. Sharp (1904, etc.) "Folk Songs from Somerset," 2nd of 5 Series.
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"^Allegretto grazioso." D | D F A | A2 (B/c/) | d B A | G2 A/B/ | c A A |$ A d c | B A2- | A2 A | 
w: A|Cor- nish young|man, he _|dream- ed a|dream Of the|beau- ti- fullest|girl in the|na- tion;|_ No|
d A G/G/ | F E D |$ B A B/c/ | d2 D | F G A | B G E | E D2- | !fermata!D z |] 
w: coun- sel will he|take, but some|jour- nies will he|make, Through|Eng- land to|seek this fair|crea- ture.|_|



X:4
T:37. Just As the Tide Was A-Flowing
C:Cecil J. Sharp (1904, etc.) "Folk Songs from Somerset," 2nd of 5 Series.
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
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"^Allegro ma non troppo." (B/A/) | G E E D | G G A (G/A/) | B d B G | (E F) G (B/A/) |$ G E E D | 
w: One _|morn- ing in the|month of May, Down _|by a roll- ing|ri- * ver, A _|jol- ly sai- lor,|
G G A A | d3/2 d/ B G | (E F) G B | d d d B |$ c e e d | c B A G | B E E (B/A/) | G E E D |$ 
w: I did stray, There|I be- held some|lo- * ver, She|care- less- ly a-|long did stray, A|view- ing of the|dai- sies gay; She _|Sweet- ly sung a|
G G A A | d d B G/G/ | (E F) G |] 
w: roun- de- lay, Just|as the tide was a-|flow- * ing.|



X:5
T:40 The Little Turtle Dove
C:Cecil J. Sharp (1904, etc.) "Folk Songs from Somerset," 2nd of 5 Series.
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
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"^Andante con passione." G2 | A3 B c2 A2 | ddBA G2 dd | c2 BB A2 GB |$ A6 (AB) | c3 d B2 (cB) | 
w: O|can't you see yon|lit- tle tur- tle dove Sit- ting|un- der the mul- ber- ry|tree? See _|how that she doth _|
AAAG E2 C2 |$ (DE)(FD) E2 A2 | G2 E2 D2 C2 | (DE)(FD) E2 (A>G) | A6 |] 
w: mourn for her true love: And|I _ shall _ mourn for|thee, my dear, And|I _ shall _ mourn for _|thee.|



X:6
T:41 Tarry Trowsers
C:Cecil J. Sharp (1904, etc.) "Folk Songs from Somerset," 2nd of 5 Series.
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"^Moderato." D2 | G2 F>F G2 B2 | A2 (A>B) A2 D2 |$ A2 A>B A2 D2 | A2 B>G A4 | d2 dd e2 ed |$ 
w: As|I was a- walk- ing|one May _ morn- ing,|Un- der the sun- light|shin- ing and clear,|Whom did I meet, but a|
c2 (BA) (Bc) d2 | G3 E c3 B | (AG) F2 !fermata!G2 |] 
w: ten- der _ mo- * ther,|Talk- ing with her|daugh- * ter dear?|



X:7
T:42 The Crafty Lover
C:Cecil J. Sharp (1904, etc.) "Folk Songs from Somerset," 2nd of 5 Series.
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
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"^Allegro moderato." G | G G G | G F G | E F D | C2 (G/A/) | B G G |$ c c (d/c/) | B G F | 
w: A|Coun- cil- lor|had but one|child and no|more, Whose _|un- cle had|left her a _|for- tune in|
G2 (G/A/) | B G G | c2 d/c/ | B G F |$ (B A) B/A/ | G C C | G G (G/F/) | E (F/E/) D | C2 |] 
w: store; And _|all he could|do, by the|law he would|do _ To pro-|tect her from|suit- ors who _|hur- ried _ to|woo.|



X:8
T:45 The Broken Token
C:Cecil J. Sharp (1904, etc.) "Folk Songs from Somerset," 2nd of 5 Series.
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K:A
"^Con grazia." E | AA AA FE |[M:2/4] EA, z E | AG FE |$ DB, CD | E2 z D | CE dc | Be AG |$ 
w: O|mar- ry me you pret- ty|mai- den, I've|ne- ver seen be-|fore a face so|fair. You|sure- ly were not|made to live a-|
E2 z A, | CE cB |[M:3/4] cA EE FG |[M:2/4] A3 |] 
w: lone, So|take a sai- lor|all his love and for- tune|share.|



X:9
T:6 Sweet Europe
C:Cecil J. Sharp (1904, etc.) "Folk Songs from Somerset," 2nd of 5 Series.
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
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"^Andante grazioso." G | B A G | E D D | A A A | A2 (G/A/) |$ B A G | E D C/C/ | D G G | G2 G |$ 
w: As|I walk- ed|out one May|morn- ing in|Spring, To _|hear the birds|whis- tle and the|col- ley bird|sing, I|
G B (B/c/) | d c B | B A G | A2 G/A/ |$ B A G | E D C | D G G | G2 |] 
w: heard a fair _|dam- sel a-|maak- ing her|moan, Say- ing:|I am a|stran- ger so|far frem my|home.|



X:10
T:48 The Irish Bull
C:Cecil J. Sharp (1904, etc.) "Folk Songs from Somerset," 2nd of 5 Series.
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
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K:Em
"^Con spirito." F | E2 E>F | G3 G | A2 A>G | F3 F | E2 E>F |$ G>G G>G | A2 A>A | B3 B | B>B B>^c | 
w: A|Pad- dy from|Cork, the|truth for to|tell, Came|o- ver to|Liv- er- pool, and|was not used|well. He|went in- to a|
d>d d>d |$ B2 B>B | e2 e>e | d2 B>B | B>B A>B | c>c E>F | G2 ||$"^Chorus" F>G | A>F D>F | A2 B2 | 
w: bar- ber's shop it|was to get|shaved, But an|old ug- ly|mon- key un- to|Pad- dy ill be-|haved.|To my|did- dle dol de|di do,|
A>G E>E | E3 |] 
w: Did- dle dol de|dee.|



X:11
T:49 Midsummer Fair
C:Cecil J. Sharp (1904, etc.) "Folk Songs from Somerset," 2nd of 5 Series.
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
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"^Allegretto." D | G2 G A2 G | BdB A3 | G>AB A2 G |$ G<cB A2 D | GGG A>AA | dBG A2 || 
w: Tom|Pearce, Tom Pearce, lend|me the grey mare,|An- to- be- lone, a-|lal- lee- lal- keem That|I may go ride to some|Mid- sum- mer Fair,|
"^Chorus" D/D/ |$ G2 D G2 D | GDC B,A,B, | G,B,D G2 |] 
w: To my|oor, bag boor, bag|nig- ger, bag wal- ler and|ban- ta- ba- loo.|



X:12
T:50 The Farmer's Daughter
C:Cecil J. Sharp (1904, etc.) "Folk Songs from Somerset," 2nd of 5 Series.
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
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"^Allegro ma non troppo." F | F G A | B A G | G F2- | F z F | F A c |$ d c d | A3- | A z (A/G/) | 
w: In|Dev- on- shire|lived a rich|far- mer,|_ His|daugh- ter to|maar- ket did|go,|_ Be- *|
F A c | d c d | A F D |$ B A G | A D E | F3- | F z |] 
w: liev- ing that|no one would|harm her; She|of- ten times|rode to and|fro.|_|



X:13
T:52. The Twelve Days of Christmas.
C:Cecil J. Sharp (1904, etc.) "Folk Songs from Somerset," 2nd of 5 Series.
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
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"^Allegro moderato." DD | (D2 G2) G2 G2 | G4 A2 B2 | c2 A2 d2 B2 | (c2 B4) z2 |$ d2 dB c2 BB | 
w: On the|twelfth _ day of|Christ- mas my|true Love sent to|me *|Twelve bells a- ring- ing, E-|
AAAG (FE) D2 | d2 dB c2 B2 |$ A2 AG (FE) D2 | d2 dB c2 B2 | AAAG (FE) D2 |$ A2 FE D D2 z | 
w: lev- en bulls a beat- * ing,|Ten as- ses ra- cing,|nine la- dies danc- * ing,|Eight boys a- sing- ing,|Sev- en swans a swim- * ming,|six geese a- lay- ing,|
A2 FE D2 z2 | A2 FE D2 z2 | A2 (FE) D2 z2 |$ A2 FE !fermata!D2 DD ||[M:2/4] G2 AB | cB (cA) | 
w: Five gold- ie rings,|Four col- ley birds,|Three French _ hens,|Two tur- tle doves And the|part of a|mis- tle- toe _|
(GF) ED | G2 AB |$ cB (cA) | G4- | !fermata!G2 || 
w: bough, _ And the|part of a|mis- tle- toe _|bough.|_|
[M:4/4]"^D.C. 11th Verse. (See Note to Song.)" DD | (D2 G2) G2 G2 | G4 A2 B2 |$ c2 A2 d2 B2 | 
w: On the|first _ day of|Christ- mas my|true Love sent to|
(c2 B4) z2 ||[M:2/4]"^Lento." A2 FE | !fermata!D2"^Tempo primo." DD | G2 AB |$ (cB) cA | (GF) ED | 
w: me _|One gold- ie|ring And the|part of a|June _ ap- ple|tree, _ And the|
G2 AB | (cB) cA | G4- | !fermata!G2 |] 
w: part of a|June _ ap- ple|tree|_|



X:14
T:53 Dicky of Taunton Dean
C:Cecil J. Sharp (1904, etc.) "Folk Songs from Somerset," 2nd of 5 Series.
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
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"^Allegro moderato." D | G2 G B2 G | A2 B c2 c | d2 G G2 c |$ B2 A G2 B | d2 B d2 B | d2 d d2 d |$ 
w: Last|New Year's night I|heard them say: Young|Dick- y mount- ed|Dob- bin grey; A-|way he rode to|Taun- ton Dean, To|
e2 d c2 c | d2 c B2 ||"^Chorus" A | G>GG GAB |$ D2 D D2 D | G>GG ABc | B2 G G2 |] 
w: court the par- son's|daugh- ter Jane.|Sing|fal the dal did- dle O|eye- gee O, Sing|fal the dal did- dle O|eye- gee O.|



X:15
T:54 The Painful Plough
C:Cecil J. Sharp (1904, etc.) "Folk Songs from Somerset," 2nd of 5 Series.
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
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"^Andante maestoso." A | B G B F | (D C) B, C | F3/2 F/ G A | G3 F |$ F B c d | (c A) G F | 
w: Come|all you jol- ly|plough- * men of|cou- rage stout and|bold, That|la- bour all the|Win- * ter through|
F3/2 B/ c d | c3 A |$ B c d B | A c2 A | G3/2 F/ F A | (A G2) A |$ D3/2 =E/ F D | (D C) A, C | 
w: storm- y winds and|cold! To|clothe your fields with|plen- ty, your|farm- yards to re-|new, _ To|crown them with con-|tent- * ment re-|
F3/2 F/ G A | F3 |] 
w: mains the pain- ful|plough.|


