
X:1
T:1. Bold Nelson's Praise
T:[Worcestershire]
C:Collected and arranged by Cecil J. Sharp
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
L:1/4
Q:1/4=120
M:4/4
I:linebreak $
K:Edor
"^Allegretto maestoso" B | G F E B | G/G/ F E2 | d B A/A/ d |$ B A G3/2 B/ | A G F E | 
w: Bold|Nel- son's praise I'm|go\- ing to sing,|(Not forg- get\- ting our|glor- ious King), He|al- ways did good|
D E !fermata!B, (B/A/) | G F/ E/ F B, |$ E2 E B/ B/ | e B e3/2 B/ | e B B3/2 B/ | d c d B |$ 
w: tid- ings bring for *|he was a bold com-|mand- er. There was|Syd- ney Smith and|Dun can too, Lord|Howe and all the|
A G F2 | E E/ F/ G A | B B e2 | d B c2 | B E A2 |$ G F E E | B B, !fermata!B, (B/B/) | 
w: glor- ious crew,|They were the men that|were true blue,|Full of care,|Yet I swear|None with Nel- son|could comp- are, Not *|
B (G/E/) F G | E2 E |] 
w: ev- en * Al- ex-|and- er.|



X:2
T:58 My Boy Willie
C:Collected and arranged by Cecil J. Sharp
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
L:1/8
Q:1/4=120
M:6/8
I:linebreak $
K:G
"^Allegro moderato" D | G2 G G2 G | F2 E D3 | G3 A3 | A d2- d2 d |$ G2 G G2 G | F2 E D3 | 
w: O|where have you been|all the day,|My boy|Wil- lie? _ O|where have you been|all the day?|
d2 e d2 c | B2 c d3 |$ c3 c3 | B2 B B3 | A2 B c2 A | G2 F D3 |$ G2 A B2 G | E3 A2 A | G2 G F2 F | 
w: Wil- lie, won't you|tell me now?|I've been|all the day|Court- ing of a|lad- y gay,|But she is too|young To be|ta- ken from her|
G G2- G2 |] 
w: mam- my. _|



X:3
T:3. Drink Old England Dry
C:Collected and Arranged by Cecil J. Sharp
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
L:1/4
Q:1/4=160
M:2/2
I:linebreak $
K:A
"^Allegro maestoso" E | A2 A3/2 A/ | (A c) c A | (F E) E E | E3 E |$ B2 B B | (B d) d d | 
w: Come,|come my brave|boys, _ as I|told _ you be-|fore, Come,|come, my brave|boys, _ for we|
(c A) A A | A2 (A3/2 B/) |$ c A A B | c e c B | A B A F | (E F G) E |$ (A B) c d | e e f d | 
w: won't _ give it|o'er, The _|Rus- sians they are|com- ing, and we'll|fight un- til we|die _ _ Be-|fore _ they shall|come and drink old|
c2 B2 | A3 z |$ c3/2 B/ A2 | B3/2 A/ G2 | A3/2 B/ A F | (E F) G E |$ (A B) c d | e e f d | c2 B2 | 
w: Eng- land|dry.|Dry, my boys,|dry, my boys;|Dry, my brave boys,|dry, _ _ Be-|fore _ they shall|come and drink old|Eng- laand|
A3 |] 
w: dry.|



X:4
T:4. Lawyer Lee
C:Collected and Arranged by Cecil J. Sharp
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
L:1/8
Q:1/4=120
M:6/8
I:linebreak $
K:C
"^Allegretto grazioso" G | c2 c A2 F | G2 D C2 G | c2 d e2 c | (A2 B) c2 c |$ eee dcB | ABc E2 C | 
w: When|law- yer Lee went|out one day, Went|out to take his|pleas- * sure, He|met a fair dam- sel all|on the high- way, A|
CEG GFE | (G2 c) !fermata!c2 |] 
w: char- ming young la- dy for|e- * ver.|



X:5
T:5. The Mare and the Foal
C:Collected and Arranged by Cecil J. Sharp
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
L:1/8
Q:1/4=90
M:6/8
I:linebreak $
K:E
"^Allegretto" B, | EEF GFF | EB,B, E2 E/F/ | GFE E2 e/e/ |$ cBA B2 (B/c/) | =dcB eee | BBB e2 e |$ 
w: Come|lis- ten a- while, and a|sto- ry you'll hear; It is|of a fine foal and a|beau- til- ful mare the _|clerk of the pa- rish, you|all know full well, He|
=dcB (cB)A | BEE GFE |[M:3/8] FED |[M:6/8] E3- E2 B,/B,/ |$ EGA (B2 (3A/B/A/) | G3 F F2 | 
w: goes for to ring _ the|eight o'- clock bell, Der- ry|down, der- ry|down, _ der- ry|down, der- ry down, _ _ _|_ Der- ry,|
E E2 B,3 | E3- E2 |] 
w: der- ry down,|dee. *|



X:6
T:6. Poor Old Horse
C:Collected and Arranged by Cecil J. Sharp
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
L:1/8
Q:1/4=135
M:6/8
I:linebreak $
K:G
"^Allegretto" D | G3 A2 F | G3 (AB)c | d2 d c2 B | A3- A2 c |$ (B2 A) G2 A | G3 D2 D | G2 G F2 E | 
w: My|clo- thing once|was of _ a|lin- sey wool- sey|fine, _ My|mane _ it was|long and my|bo- dy it did|
D3- D2 c | B2 A B2 d |$ D3 (E2 F) | G2 F (GA)B | c3- c2 c | d2 e c2 A |$ G3 D2 D | G2 G F2 E | 
w: shine; _ But|now I'm get- ting|old and _|go- ing to _ de-|cay, _ My|mas- ter frowns up-|on me, and|thus they all do|
D3- D2 z | C3 D3 | G3- G2 |] 
w: say: _|Poor old|horse! _|



X:7
T:7. The Little Dunee
C:Collected and Arranged by Cecil J. Sharp
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
L:1/8
Q:1/4=105
M:6/8
I:linebreak $
K:Edor
"^Allegretto" B/B/ | E2 E (GF)E | A2 A B2 B, | E2 F G2 E |$ (AG)A B2 (d/c/) | BBc dde | BBc (dc)d | 
w: On the|twen- ty- fourth _ of|Au- gust last a|horse race at New-|mar- * ket was; And _|ma- ny fine gen- tle- men|there did re- sort, _ All|
e2 B (BA)G |$ A2 B G2 E/E/ | E2 F G2 A | BdB AGF | E3- E2 |] 
w: for to see _ the|live- ly sport. With my|right fal le- ro,|Lid- dle fol lid- dle- i-|day. *|



X:8
T:8. The Drowned Sailor
C:Collected and Arranged by Cecil J. Sharp
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
L:1/8
Q:1/4=120
M:3/4
I:linebreak $
K:Dmix
"^Andante semplice" DD | D2 A2 G2 | (AB) c2 c2 | E2 G2 E2 | D4 D2 | D2 A2 G2 |$ (AB) c2 c2 | 
w: As a|la- dy was|walk- * ing down|by the sea|side, A|poor drown- ed|sai- * lor she|
(EF) (GF) E2 | D4 (3(AB)c | d3 c BA | G2 c3 A |$ B2 c2 BB | A4 (3(AB)c | d2 A2 G2 | (AB) c2 cc | 
w: there _ chanced _ to|spy. When _ that|she first saw the|sai- lor it|put her to a|stand, For _ she|knew 'twas her|lov- * er by the|
(EF) (GF) E2 | D4 |] 
w: mark _ on _ his|hand.|



X:9
T:9. My Bonny Boy
C:Collected and Arranged by Cecil J. Sharp
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
L:1/4
Q:1/4=120
M:3/4
I:linebreak $
K:G
"^Andante con moto" D | G B3/2 B/ | B A D/D/ | G3/2 A/ B/c/ | (B A) D | G G B |$ A G A | B2 d | 
w: O|once I was|cour- ted by a|bon- ny, bon- ny|boy, _ I|loved him I|vow and pro-|test; I|
e d e | B2 d | e d e | B3/2 B/ (e/d/) |$ e B A | B E D | (G2 F/G/ | A3/2) F/ (G/A/) | B e d | 
w: loved him so|well, and|so ve- ry|well That I _|built him a|bower in my|breast, _ _|_ That I _|built him a|
c E F | G2 |] 
w: bower in my|breast.|



X:10
T:10. A Woman's Work Is Never Done
C:Collected and Arranged by Cecil J. Sharp
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
L:1/4
Q:1/4=120
M:2/2
I:linebreak $
K:Ddor
"^Moderato" A | D A A G | F E D A | A A G F | D3 A |$ D E F G | A B c A | B A G B | A3 A | 
w: Come|all who roam, both|old and young, and|list- en to my|song, I'll|tell you of a|cir- cum- stance, that|will not keep you|long; I|
A B c c |$ A A G F | G G c c | A3 (B/c/) | d d c B | A A G (F/G/) |$ A A G F | D2 z"^Chorus" C | 
w: saw a man the|o- ther day as|sa- vage as a|Turk, And _|he was grum- bling|at his wife and _|said she did not|work. So|
D/E/ F2 G | E/F/ D2 C | D E F G |$ (A/B/) A2 (B/c/) | d d c B | A A G (F/G/) | A A G F | D3 |] 
w: men, if you would|hap- py be, don't|grum- ble at your|wife _ so; For _|no man can i-|ma- gine what a _|wo- man has to|do.|



X:11
T:11. Jack The Jolly Tar O
C:Collected and Arranged by Cecil J. Sharp
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
L:1/8
Q:1/4=80
M:3/4
I:linebreak $
K:Edor
"^Allegro ma non troppo" (E/F/) | GF E2 D>E | De dB z (B/c/) | dc B2 A>G |$ A>G FE z (G/A/) | 
w: O _|I am Jack and a|jol- ly tar O, And _|just re- turned from the|sea so far O; Yes! _|
[M:2/4] BB AG/A/ | BB A>F | GF GA/A/ |$ BE D2 | EE/E/ e2 | dB BA | G2 FF/F/ |[M:3/4] E3 z z |] 
w: I am Jack, and a|jol- ly tar And|just re- turned from the|sea so far.|Fal la la doo,|fal lal le- ro,|Right fal la la|doo.|



X:12
T:27 False Lamkin
C:Collected and Arranged by Cecil J. Sharp
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
L:1/4
Q:1/4=120
M:3/4
I:linebreak $
K:G
"^Moderato" D | G G D/E/ | D D E | G G A | B2 (G/A/) |$ (B/c/) d (c/B/) | (A/G/) E D/D/ | D G A | 
w: The|Lord said to the|La- dy, Be-|fore he went|out Be- *|ware _ of false _|Lam- * kin, He's a-|walk- ing a-|
G2 D/D/ |] 
w: bout. What care..etc.|


