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Lavender Blue

Lavender's blue, dilly dilly, lavender's green, When I am king, dilly, dilly, you shall be queen. Who told you so, dilly, dilly, who told you so? 'Twas my own heart, dilly, dilly, that told me so. Call up your men, dilly, dilly, set them to work Some to the p...

Lovely Joan

A fine young man it was indeed, He was mounted on his milk-white steed; He rode, he rode himself all alone, Until he came to lovely Joan. "Good morning to you, pretty maid." And, "Twice good morning, sir", she said. He gave her a wink, she rolled her eye. Say...

Mallard Song

The Griffine, Bustard, Turkey & Capon Lett other hungry Mortalls gape on And on theire bones with Stomacks fall hard, But lett All Souls' Men have ye Mallard. CHORUS: Hough the bloud of King Edward, By ye bloud of King Edward, It was a swapping, swapping...

My Bonny Boy

I once loved a boy and a bonny bonny boy, I loved him I vow and protest, I loved him so well, there's no tongue can tell, Till I built him a berth on my breast. 'Twas up the wild forest and through the green groves Like one that was troubled in mind, I hallo...

Nottamun Town

In Nottamun Town, not a soul to be seen Not a soul would look up, not a soul would look down Not a soul would look up, not a soul would look down To show me the way to fair Nottamun Town I bought me a horse twas called a grey mare Grey mane and grey tail and...

On Ilkla Moor Baht 'at

Wheear 'ast tha bin sin' ah saw thee, ah saw thee? On Ilkla Mooar baht 'at Wheear 'ast tha bin sin' ah saw thee, ah saw thee? Wheear 'ast tha bin sin' ah saw thee? On Ilkla Mooar baht 'at On Ilkla Mooar baht 'at On Ilkla Mooar baht 'at Tha's been a cooarti...

One Man Went to Mow

One man went to mow, Went to mow a meadow, One man and his dog, Went to mow a meadow Two men went to mow, Went to mow a meadow, Two men, one man and his dog, Went to mow a meadow Three men went to mow, Went to mow a meadow, Three men, two men, one man and hi...

Over the Hills and Far Away

Jocky met with Jenny fair Aft by the dawning of the day; But Jockey now is fu' of care Since Jenny staw his heart away. Altho' she promis'd to be true She proven has, alake! unkind Which gars poor Jockey aften rue That e'er he loo'd a fickle mind. Tis o'er th...

Sam Hall

Now my name is Samuel Hall, Samuel Hall, Samuel Hall Oh my name is Samuel Hall, Samuel Hall Oh my name is Samuel Hall, and I hate you one and all You're a bunch of mucker's all Blast your eyes. You're a bunch of mucker's all Blast your eyes. Now I killed a ma...

Scarborough Fair

Are you going to Scarborough Fair? Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme, Remember me to one who lives there, For she once was a true love of mine. Tell her to make me a cambric shirt, Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme, Without no seam nor fine needlework, And th...

Seventeen Come Sunday

As I walked out on a May morning, on a May morning so early, I overtook a pretty fair maid just as the day was a-dawning. Chorus: With a rue-rum-ray, fol-the-diddle-day, Whack-fol-lare-diddle-I-doh. Her eyes were bright and her stockings white, and her buc...

Six Dukes Went a-Fishing

Six dukes went a-fishing, Down by yon sea-side, One of them spied a dead body, Lain by the waterside. The one said to the other, These words I heard them say, "It's the royal Duke of Grantham, That the tide has washed away." They took him up to Portsmouth, T...

Strawberry Fair

As I was going to Strawberry Fair, Singing, singing, Butter-cups and Daisies I met a maiden taking her ware, Fol-de-dee! Her eyes were blue and golden her hair, As she went on to Strawberry Fair, Ri-fol, Ri-fol, Tol-de-riddle-li-do, Ri-fol, Ri-fol, Tol-de-ridd...

Sweet Polly Oliver

As sweet Polly Oliver lay musing in bed, A sudden strange fancy came into her head. "Nor father nor mother shall make me false prove, I'll 'list as a soldier, and follow my love." So early next morning she softly arose, And dressed herself up in her dead brot...

The Bay of Biscay, O!

Ye gentlemen of England who live home at your ease, It's little do you think of the dangers of the seas; When we receive our orders we are obliged to go On the main to proud Spain where the stormy winds do blow. Was on the fourth of August from Spithead we se...

The Bitter Withy

As it fell out on a holy day, The drops of rain did fall, did fall, Our Saviour asked leave of His mother, May, If He might go play at ball. “To play at ball, my own dear Son, It’s time you was going or gone, But be sure let me hear no complaint of you, At ni...

The cock is dead

The cock is dead, the cock is dead, the cock is dead, the cock is dead. He will never cry, cocodi, cocoda, he will never cry, cocodi, cocoda, coco coco coco cocodi, cocoda. 

The Leaving of Liverpool

Farewell to Prince's Landing Stage River Mersey, fare thee well I am bound for California, A place I know right well R: So fare thee well, my own true love For when I return, united we will be It's not the leaving of Liverpool that grieves me But my darling w...

The Lincolnshire Poacher

When I was bound apprentice in famous Lincolnshire Full well I served my master for nigh on seven years Till I took up to poaching as you shall quickly hear Oh, 'tis my delight on a shiny night in the season of the year. As me and my companions was setting ou...

The Lochmaben Harper

There was a jolly harper-man, That harped aye frae toun to toun; A wager he made, with two knights he laid To steal King Henry's Wanton Brown. Sir Roger he wagered five ploughs o land, Sir Charles wagered five thousand pound, And John he's taen the deed in ha...