
X:1
T:55 The Brisk Young Widow.
C:Cecil J. Sharp (1904 etc.) "Folk Songs From Somerset," 3rd of 5 Series.
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
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"^Allegro moderato." G | E C E G | c3 G | A F G C |[M:2/4] z G |$[M:4/4] E C E G | c3 d | e c B G | 
w: In|Ches- ter town there|lived A|brisk young wil- dow;|For|beau- ty and fine|clothes, None|could ex- cel her.|
[M:2/4] z c/d/ |$[M:4/4] e c B G | c3 c | B G E G | B3 c/B/ |$ A E F A | c3 G/B/ | A F G C | z3 |] 
w: She was|pro- per stout aand|tall, Her|fin- gers long and|small, She's a|come- ly dame with-|al, She's a|brisk young wi- dow.||



X:2
T:56 The Bold Lieutenant.
C:Cecil J. Sharp (1904 etc.) "Folk Songs From Somerset," 3rd of 5 Series.
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
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"^Moderato." A B c | d2 c c B A | (G/A/) B2 d c c |$ (F3/2 G/) A A G F | (D C2) C D E | 
w: O Yes! St.|James' s there lives a|la- * dy And she's a|beau- * ty both fine and|fair _ O yes! St.|
(F G) A (G/A/) B d |$ d c2 A c B | A3 B A G | F2 z |] 
w: James'- * s there _ lives a|la- dy, Worth twen- ty|thou- sand pounds a|year.|



X:3
T:57 A Farmer's Son So Sweet.
C:Cecil J. Sharp (1904 etc.) "Folk Songs From Somerset," 3rd of 5 Series.
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
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"^Moderato e semplice." D | G B A A | D3 D | B A B c | d3 d |$ e d c B | c2 B3/2 G/ | 
w: A|far- mer's son so|sweet, A-|keep- ing of his|sheep, So|care- less fell a-|sleep, While his|
A A G/!fermata!G/ |] 
w: lambs were play- ing.|



X:4
T:58 John Barleycorn.
C:Cecil J. Sharp (1904 etc.) "Folk Songs From Somerset," 3rd of 5 Series.
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
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"^Andante maestoso." F | B B B (D/E/) | F F F F | B B (B/c/) d | c3 (B/c/) |$ d d d c/c/ | 
w: There|came three men from _|out the West Their|vic- to- ry _ to|try, And _|they have ta- ken a|
d d G (A/B/) | c3/2 d/ c B | (B A G) F |$ B F F3/2 E/ | D/E/F/G/ F2 | B3/2 c/ d c | B3 |] 
w: so- lemn oath John _|Bar- ley- corn should|die. _ _ Sing|ri fol lol, the|did- dle al the dee,|Right fal lee- ro|dee.|



X:5
T:60 Bingo.
C:Cecil J. Sharp (1904 etc.) "Folk Songs From Somerset," 3rd of 5 Series.
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
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"^Con Vivo." D | GGG DDD | EEE B,2 B, | C2 A, D2 F |$ A3 G2 z | B3 B2 G | c3 A2 z | GGG GGG | 
w: There|was an old dog, and he|lived at the mill, And|Bin- go was his|name, Sir.|B, I, N,|G, O.|Bang her and bop her, and|
GGG GGG |$ c2 c A2 d | B3 G2 z | B2 G DDD | c2 A DDD |$ B2 G DDD | c2 A DDD | GGG GGG |$ GGG GGG | 
w: kick her and kop her, and|Bin- go was his|name, Sir.|You sing bang her, and|I'll sing bop her, And|you sing kick her, and|I'll sing kop her, And|bang her and bop her, and|kick her and kop her, And|
c2 c A2 d | B3 !fermata!G2 |] 
w: Bin- go was his|name, Sir.|



X:6
T:64 The Lover's Tasks
C:Cecil J. Sharp (1904 etc.) "Folk Songs From Somerset," 3rd of 5 Series.
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
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"^Moderato." A | (AB)c ddd | (AB)c d2 d | (AB)c d2 d |$ AGF A2 F | FFF FED | F2 G (AB)c |$ 
w: Say|can _ you make me a|cam,- * bric shirt Sing-|I- * vy leaf, Sweet|Wil- liam and Thyme, With-|out a- ny nee- dle or|nee- dle work? _ And|
d2 d AAA | GFE D2 A | ABc ddd | (AB)c d2 d |$ (AB)c d2 d | AGF A2 F | FFF FED |$ FFG (AB)c | 
w: you shall be a true|lov- er of mine. Yes,|if you can wash it in|yon- * der well Sing|I- * vy leaf, Sweet|Wil- liam and Thyme, Where|nei- ther springs wa- ter, nor|rain ev- er fell, _ And|
d2 d AAA | GFE D2 |] 
w: you shall be a true|lov- er of mine.|



X:7
T:67 The Green Mossy Banks of the Lea
C:Cecil J. Sharp (1904 etc.) "Folk Songs From Somerset," 3rd of 5 Series.
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
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"^Allegro non troppo." D | A G A | F G (E/D/) | C D D/E/ | F E D |$ A, D E | D2 (F/G/) | A c A | 
w: When|first in this|coun- try a _|stran- ger, Cur- i-|os- i- ty|caused me to|roam, My _|search was for|
A G (E/D/) | C D D/E/ |$ F E D | A, D E | D2 (D/E/) | F G (A/B/) | c B A |$ d D (D/E/) | 
w: love and for _|dan- ger, So I|left Phil- a-|del- phia my|home. To _|Eng- land I _|quick- ly sailed|o- ver, Where _|
F G (A/B/) | c B A | d2 d | d c A |$ A G (E/D/) | C D D/E/ | F E D | A, D E | D2 |] 
w: beau- ties like _|ro- ses did|shine, I|ne'er saw a|dam- sel of _|beau- ty, But I|wished in my|heart she were|mine.|



X:8
T:70 Early, Early.
C:Cecil J. Sharp (1904 etc.) "Folk Songs From Somerset," 3rd of 5 Series.
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
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"^Andante." E | B B B2 A B | E E E3 E |$ G B d3 e | (A/B/)(c/A/) B3 E | G B d3 e |$ (A/B/) c d3 B | 
w: O|ear- ly ear- ly all|in the spring, I|went on board to|serve _ the _ king, Leav-|ing myt dear- est|dear _ be- hind, Who|
(A/G/)(F/E/) D2 (E G) | E E E2 z |] 
w: oft _ times _ vowed her _|heart was mine.|



X:9
T:71 The Husbandman and Servingman
C:Cecil J. Sharp (1904 etc.) "Folk Songs From Somerset," 3rd of 5 Series.
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
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"^Moderato e maestoso." B | B3/2 E/ E F | G2 (G B) | A G F E | (E D) (E F) |$ G A B c | 
w: Well|met, my bro- ther|friend, all _|at this high- way|end! _ Tell _|simp- ly all a-|
B2 E3/2 E/ | E3 B | B E E F | G2 (G B) |$ A G F E | A2 (G A) | B3/2 B/ B A | G2 F2 | E3 |] 
w: lone, as you|can, I|pray you tell to|me, what _|may your call- ing|be? Come, _|are you not a|serv- ing|man?|



X:10
T:74 The Greenland Fishery
C:Cecil J. Sharp (1904 etc.) "Folk Songs From Somerset," 3rd of 5 Series.
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones
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"^Moderato." DD | G3 A B2 BA | (GF) D2 D2 (Bc) | d2 d2 c2 d2 |$ A6 GB | d2 d2 cBAB | 
w: 'Twas in|eight- een hun- dred and|six- * ty one, on _|March the eight- eenth|day, That we|hoist our col- ours to the|
(cB)AG F2 GA |$ B2 B2 (cB)(AG) | A2 D2 D2 GA | (Bc) d2 B2 A2 | G4 z2 |] 
w: top _ of the mast And from|Eng- land bore _ a- *|way, brave boys, And from|Eng- * land bore a-|way.|


