The songs of England : a collection of 281 English melodies, including the most popular traditional ditties and the principal songs and ballads of the last three centuries [music]
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The songs of England : a collection of 281 English melodies, including the most popular traditional ditties and the principal songs and ballads of the last three centuries [music] / edited, with new symphonies and accompaniments, by J.L. Hatton and Eaton Faning.edited by Elizabeth Poston Vol.1.
Imprint:
London : Boosey, [18-]
Collation:
256p ; 26cm 1score.
Contents:
Contents: A-hunting we will go; Alice Gray; The anchorsmiths; The anchor's weighed; The Arethusa; The arrow and the song; A thousand a year; Away to the mountain's brow; The bailiff's daughter of Islington; The banks of Allan Water; Barbara Allen; The Bay of Biscay; Begone! dull care; Bid me discourse; Black-eyed Susan; Blow, blow, thou winter wind; Blow high, blow low; The British Grenadiers; Cease your funning; Cherry ripe; Come, lasses and lads; The dashing white sergeant; Death of Nelson; The deep, deep sea; Down among the dead men; Drink to me only; Early one morning; Flow, thou regal purple stream; Gaily the troubadour; The girl I left behind me; Good-bye, sweetheart, good-bye; Hearts of oak; The heaving of the lead; Here's to the maiden of bashful fifteen; Home, sweet home; Hope told a flattering tale;.I am a friar of orders grey; I attempt from love's sickness to fly; I locked up all my treasure; It was a lover and his lass; I've been roaming; Jockey to the fair; The jolly young waterman; The lass of Richmond Hill; The leather bottel; Lo! here the gentle lark; Love has eyes; Lovely Nan; Meet me by moonlight; My lodging is on the cold ground; Near Woodstock town; Now Phoebus sinketh in the west; O, bid your faithful Ariel fly; Oh! firm as oak; Oh, no, we never mention her; Oh! rest thee, babe; Oh! say not woman's heart is bought! Oh! the oak and the ash; O, willow, willow; The pilgrim of love; The plough boy; Pray, Goody; Pretty mocking bird; Primroses deck the bank's green side; The roast beef of old England; Rocked in the cradle of the deep; Rule, Britannia; Safely follow him; The sailor's journal; Sally in our alley; Should he upbraid; Sigh no more, ladies; Simon the cellarer; The soldier's tear; The soldier tired of war's alarms;.Tell me, Mary, how to woo thee; Tell me, my heart; Then farewell! my trim-built wherry; There was a jolly miller; The thorn; Those evening bells; Three fishers; The three ravens; To Anthea; The token; Tom Bowling; Under the greenwood tree; The Vicar of Bray; The village blacksmith; Wapping old stairs; We all love a pretty girl under the rose; We met, 'twas in a crowd; What shall I do to show how much I love her; When forced from dear Hebe; When Vulcan forged the bolts of Jove; Where the bee sucks; While the lads of the village; With lowly suit and plaintive ditty; The wolf; The woodpecker; The wreck of the Hesperus; Ye twice ten hundred deities.
Language:
English
BRN:
120625