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The songs of England a collection of 272 English melodies, including the most popular traditional ditties and the principal songs and ballas of the last three centuries
Title:
The songs of England a collection of 272 English melodies, including the most popular traditional ditties and the principal songs and ballas of the last three centuries
Author:
Hatton, J. L. ed.
Publication Information:
London : Boosey, [19--].
Physical Description:
240 p.
General Note:
Contents include: Hearts of oak - Vicar of Bray - O willow, willow - Cherry ripe - Drink to me only - The leather bottel - British grenadiers - Sally in our alley - Lo! here the gentle lark - Banks of Allan Water - Heaving of the lead - Oh! the oak and the ash - The plough-boy - Oh! rest thee, babe - Under the greenwood tree - Three ravens - Bailiff's daughter of Islington - Barbara Allen - Come, lasses and lads - It was a lover and his lass - Early one morning - Blow high, blow low - Down among the dead men - Blow, blow, thou winter wind - Alice Gray - Lass of Richmond Hill - Black-eyed Susan - Tom Bowling - There was a jolly miller - Dashing white sergeant - Where the bee sucks - Roast beef of old England - A hunting we will go - Rule, Brittania! - Death of Nelson - Sigh no more, ladies.
Format:
Books
Document ID:
SD_ILS:600925
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