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  1. 1A-Begging I Will Go
    Of all the trades in England, the begging is the best. For when a beggar's tired, he can lay him down to rest. And a-begging I will go, and a-begging I will go. I've a pocket for my oatmeal...
  2. 2Amsterdam
    In the port of Amsterdam, there's a sailor who sings. Of the dreams that he brings from the wide open sea. In the port of Amsterdam, there's a sailor who sleeps. While the river-bank weeps t...
  3. 3Broomfield Hill
    A wager, a wager, five hundred pound and ten. That you'll not go to the Broomfield Hill and a maid return again. And oh she cried, and oh she sighed, and oh she made her moan. Saying "shall...
  4. 4Captain Wedderburn
    The Earl of Rosslyn's daughter walked through the woods alone. When by came Captain Wedderburn, a servant of the king. He said unto his servant-man, "Were it not against the law. "I&apo...
  5. 5Cholera Camp
    We've the cholera in camp, and it's worse than 40 fights. And we're dying in the wilderness, the same as Israelites. It's before us and behind us and we cannot get away. And the do...
  6. 6Cold Blows The Wind
    Cold blows the wind of my true love. Cold blow the drops of rain. I never had but one true love. And in Greenwood he lies slain. I'll do as much for my true love. As any young girl may. I'll...
  7. 7Copshawholme Fair
    a Friday it fell in the month of April. On a hill came the sun with a blythe sunny smile. And the folks were a thronging the roads everywhere. Making haste to be in at Copshawholme Fair. I've see...
  8. 8Courting Too Slow
    It was on one Monday morning and oh and it was soon. I bought my pretty Betty a pair of new shoes. A pair of new shoes and slippers also. But I lost my pretty Betty by courting too slow. I lost my pre...
  9. 10Death and The Lady
    As I walked out alone one day. All in the merry month of May. I met a old man on my way. All in the morning early. His head was bald, his beard was grey. His cheeks were like the mortal clay. I asked...
  10. 11Fakenham Fair
    I never really fell in love 'til I went out to fakenham fair. A chance for 't meet with a carnival girl. Who was selling the fortunes there. Try for a lamp or a spanish shawl or a golden fil...
  11. 12Fine Sally
    There was a young lady, from London she came. Fine Sally, Fine Sally, Fine Sally was her name. She had more gold than a king could posess. And her whit and her beauty was above all the rest. There was...
  12. 13Fire Marengo
    Oh lift him up and carry him along. Fire Marengo, fire away!. Set him down where he belongs. Fire Marengo, fire away!. Stow him in his hull below. Fire Marengo, fire away!. It's stay he must but...
  13. 14Flash Company
    Oh the jigging and all the dancing it was all my delight. And staying out late, my boys, been the ruin of me quite. Staying out late, my boys, like a great many more. If it hadn't've been fo...
  14. 15Gosport Nancy
    Nancy Johnson, she's my darling. She's my every waking thought. How she greets me when she meets me. When my ship gets in to port. Oh the Gosport ladies, they do the best they can. But if yo...
  15. 17I Drew My Ship Across The Harbour
    I drew my ship into the harbour, I drew across where my true love lay. I drew it close to her bedroom window. To listen what my love will say. "Who's there, who's there at my bedroom wi...
  16. 19Jordan
    I looked to the East, I looked to the West. I saw John Ball a-coming and a-calling. With four blind horses riding in the clouds. To look on the other side of Jordan. Pull off your old coat and roll up...
  17. 20Little Sally Racket
    Little Sally Racket. Haul her away!. She pawned my best jacket. Haul her away!. And she lost the ticket. Haul her away!. Little Daisy Dawson. Haul her away!. She's got flannel drawers on. Haul he...
  18. 21London Town
    Up London city I made my way. Up Cheapside I chanced to stray. Where a fair pretty maid I there did meet. And I greeted her with kisses sweet. I was up to the rigs, down to the jigs, up to the rigs of...
  19. 22New York Girls
    As I walked down to New York town, a fair maid I did meet. She asked me back to see her place;. she lived on Barrack Street. And away, Santy, my dear Annie. Oh you New York girls, can't you dance...
  20. 23One May Morning Early
    One May morning early I chanced for to roam. And strode through the fields by the side of the grove. It was there that I heard the harmless birds sing. And you never heard so sweet. You ne'er hea...
  21. 24Rambling Sailor
    I am a sailor brisk and bold. Long time I've sailed the ocean, I've travelled the country through and through. For honour and promotion. Oh, me shipmates all, I bid you adieu. I may no longe...
  22. 25Rigs Of The Time
    Here's to the baker, I must bring him in. Charges tuppence a loaf, and he'll think it's no sin. When he do bring it in, it's no bigger than your fist. And the top of the loaf has p...
  23. 27Spectre Review
    From out of his grave the drummer, when midnight's chime has tolled. Rises and wanders nightly, the drum within his hold. With arm bones white and fleshless he moves the drumsticks two. Plays man...
  24. 28The Hand Weaver and The Factory Maid
    I am a hand weaver, to my trade. I fell in love with a factory maid. And if I could her favour gain. I'd sit beside her and weave by steam. My father to me scornful said. "How could you fanc...
  25. 29The Outlandish Knight
    Lady Margaret she sits in her bower sewing. Ma ba and the lilly ba. When she saw the knight with his horn a-blowing. On the very first morning of May. "Oh I wish that I had that horn I hear blowi...
  26. 30Widow's Curse
    In London dwelt a merchant man who left unto his son. A thousand pounds in land each year to spend when he was gone. No sooner was his father dead and buried in his grave. Than this his wild and wanto...
  27. 31Yarmouth Town
    In Yarmouth town, there lived a man. Who kept a tavern by the sand. This landlord had a daughter fair. A plump little thing with the golden hair. Oh won't you come down, won't you come down,...
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