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Folk songs of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales
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From the Musical Score - First edition.
Contents (cont.): Cock robin (p.50)
Died for love (p.52)
Buttercup Joe (p.54). Ireland. Down by the Salley Gardens (p.58)
Let Erin remember the days of old (p.60)
The cruiskeen lawn (The little full jug) (p.62)
Shule aroon (Come, O love) - version 1 (p.64)
Shule aroon (Come, O love) - version 2 (p.66)
The little red fox (An maidrin ruádh) (p.68)
When Pat came over the hill (p.71)
The bold Fenian men (p.74)
The parting glass (p.76)
Bendemeer's Stream (p.78)
The mountains o' Mourne (p.80)
The wearing of the green (p.81)
The rising of the moon (p.84)
The lark in the clear air (p.86)
I wish I had the shepherd's lamb (p.88)
O'Donnell aboo (p.90)
She moved through the fair (p.92)
Mrs. McGrath (p.94).
Contents (cont.): Idle days in summer time (Bugeilio'r gwenith gwyn) (p.228)
Counting the goats (Cyfri'r giefr) (p.230)
The dove (Y deryn pur) (p.232)
Welsh national anthem (Hen wlad fy nhadau) (p.234).
Contents (cont.): Is there for honest poverty (A man's a man for a' that) (p.142)
Corn rigs are bonnie (p.144)
Can ye sew cushions? (p.147)
A highland lad my love was born (p.150)
Ho ro my nut-brown maiden (p.152)
Robin Adair (p.154)
Awa', Whigs, awa' (p.156)
My luve is like a red, red rose (p.158)
Weaving lilt (p.160)
Skye boat song (p.162)
To the beggin' I will go (p.164)
Ye banks and braes o' Bonnie Doon (p.166)
Scots wha ha'e wi' Wallace bled (p.168)
Charlie is my darling (p.170)
Oh rowan tree (p.172)
Will ye no' come back again? (p.174)
The piper o' Dundee (p.176)
Leezie Lindsay (p.178)
The road to the Isles (p.180)
An Eriskay love lilt (When I'm lonely, dear white heart) (p.183).
Contents (cont.): Lilli Burlero (p.96)
Monday, Tuesday (Dia Luain, Dia Mairt) (p.98)
Farewell! But whenever you welcome the hour (p.100)
Kevin Barry (p.102)
Kilgary Mountain (There's whiskey in the jar) (p.104)
Oft in the stilly night (p.106)
Molly Brannigan (p.108)
John O'Dwyer of the glen (p.111)
The time I've lost in wooing (p.114)
The croppy boy (p.116)
The banks of the roses (p.118)
The Bard of Armagh (p.120)
'Tis pretty to be in Ballinderry (p.122)
Whack fol the diddle (p.124). Scotland. Green grow the rashes, O! (p.128)
Wae's me for Prince Charlie (p.130)
The wark o' the weavers (p.132)
Flow gently, sweet Afton (p.135)
The blue bells of Scotland (p.138)
Baloo Baleerie (p.140).
Contents (cont.): Wales. The bells of Aberdovey (Clychau Aberdyfi) (p.186)
To see Swainson (Hefo deio i dywyn) (p.189)
Robin redbreast (Robin goch) (p.192)
David of the white rock (Dafydd y gareg wen) (p.194)
The kind old man (Yr hen wr mwyn) (p.196)
Men of Harlech (Rhyfelgyrch Gwyr Harlech (p.198)
Fairest Gwen (Mentra Gwen) (p.202)
Over the stone (Tros y gareg) (p.204)
Cuckoo dear (Y gwcw fach) (p.207)
Megan's fair daughter (Merch Megan) (p.210)
Little saucepan (Sospan vach) (p.213)
The ash grove (Llwyn on) (p.216)
Rise, rise, thou merry lark (Codiad yr hedydd) (p.219)
Lullaby (Suo gan) (p.222)
All through the night (Ar hyd y nos) (p.224)
Joy upon thy bright cheek dances (Hob y deri dando) (p.226).
Contents (song titles): England. Hares on the mountain (p.2)
Allan water (p.4)
My boy Willie (p.6)
When cockleshells turn silverbells (O waly, waly) (p.8)
The banks of the sweet primroses (p.11)
I'm seventeen come Sunday (p.14)
Greensleeves (p.16)
The trees are getting high (p.18)
On Ilkla Moor Baht 'at (p.20)
O waly, waly (The water is wide) (p.22)
Weel may the keel row (p.24)
The three ravens (p.26)
Early one morning (p.28)
O no, John! (p.30)
A May Day carol (p.32)
The oak and the ash (p.34)
Lavender's blue (p.36)
Blow the wind southerly (p.38)
The cherry tree carol (p.40)
The green bushes (p.42)
Over the mountains (p.44)
Gently, Johnny, my jingalo (p.46)
Two maidens went milking one day (p.48).
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