X:154
T:RVW2/2/154 As I Walked Over Salisbury Plain
F:http://www.vwml.org/record/RVW2/2/154
C:Mr. and Mrs. Verrall, Horsham, Sussex, 8 October 1904
Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones and Simon Furey.
L:1/4
Q: "(Editorial suggestion)" 1/4=120
M:4/4
K:F
D | A F E D | "^(a)"A2 F E | D3 (c/2d/2) | c A G A | "^(b)"(ce) (d/2c/2) =B | A3 (A/2_c/2) |
w: As I walked o-ver Salis-bu-ry Plain, O_ there I met a scam-*ping_ young blade. He_
c A G A | c2 d D | (F E) D C | c c d c/2B/2 | "^(c)" A2 F E | D3 ||
w: kissed me and en-ti-ced me so_ that a-long with him I was forced for to go.
D | A F E D | "^(a) var."A A E F | D3 (c/2d/2) | c A G A | "^(b) var."c2 e =B | A3 (A/2_c/2) |
c A G A | c2 d D | (F E) D C | c c d cB | "(c) var." (A3/2 G/2) F E | D3 ||
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"^Verse 5"A2 F E | D2 F G | A2 F E | D3 A/2B/2 |
w: Ear-ly next mor-ning my love he a-rose and so
(c A) G A | (c e) d =B | A3 A |[M:3/2] c/2c/2 G c2 d D |[M:4/4]
w: nim-*bly he slipped_ on his clothes. Straight to the high-way he set
(F E) D C | c c d (c/2B/2) | A2 F E | D3 |]
w: sail_ and from there he robbed the_ coach called the mail.