X:15
T:RVW2/2/15 William and Phillis
F:http://www.vwml.org/record/RVW2/2/15
C:[Three men in the street], London, 24 March 1904
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones and Simon Furey.
L:1/8
Q: "(Editorial suggestion)" 1/4=100
M:4/4
K:F
(c3 A) | F2 F2 (GA) (Bc) | d4 c2 c2 | B3 A F2 F2 |
w: Said_ Wil-liam to_ young_ Phil-lis, "How came you here so 
F6 c2 | f3 f (de) (fg) | (e3 d) c2 B2 | (AG) F2 A2 B2 |
w: soon? You seem to love_ to_ ram-*ble all in_ the month of
c6 c2 | f3 f (de) (fg) | e3 d c2 c2 | (AG) F2 f2d2 |
w: June. The birds are sing-*ing_ char-ming-ly, so set_ you down by
c4 (A3 G) | F3 F (GA) (Bc) | d4 c2 cc | B3 A F2 F2 | F4 |]
w: me to_ view the lamb-*kins_ play-ing all a-round the green-wood (tree)."
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%%text RVW MS notes: Tune as sung by three men in Barton St., Westminster, March 24th 1904.
%%text They were walking round the streets and selling ballad sheets.
%%text For the rest of the words, see book of ballad sheets. 



