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  Cecil J. Sharp and Charles L. Marson (1904) ''Folk Songs From Somerset Volume 2" can be freely downloaded as a PDF file from the IMSLP here:  [[https://imslp.org/wiki/Folk_Songs_from_Somerset_(Sharp%2C_Cecil)]]
  Cecil J. Sharp and Charles L. Marson (1904) ''Folk Songs From Somerset Volume 2'' can be freely downloaded as a PDF file from the IMSLP here:  [[https://imslp.org/wiki/Folk_Songs_from_Somerset_(Sharp%2C_Cecil)]]


It contains the following 27 songs:
It contains the following 27 songs:


28. Earl Richard
28. Earl Richard<br>
29. I'm Seventeen come Sunday
29. I'm Seventeen come Sunday<br>
30. Henry Martin
30. Henry Martin<br>
31. Sovay, Sovay
31. Sovay, Sovay<br>
32. The Drowned Lover
32. The Drowned Lover<br>
33. The Crystal Spring
33. The Crystal Spring<br>
34. Green Bushes
34. Green Bushes<br>
35. Dabbling in the Dew
35. Dabbling in the Dew<br>
36. The Cornish Young Man
36. The Cornish Young Man<br>
37. Just as the tide was a-flowing
37. Just as the tide was a-flowing<br>
38. Erin's Lovely Home
38. Erin's Lovely Home<br>
39. The True Lover's Farewell
39. The True Lover's Farewell<br>
40. The Little Turtle Dove
40. The Little Turtle Dove<br>
41. Tarry Trowsers
41. Tarry Trowsers<br>
42. The Crafty Lover; or, The Lawyer Outwitted
42. The Crafty Lover; or, The Lawyer Outwitted<br>
43. Robin Hood and the Tanner
43. Robin Hood and the Tanner<br>
44. The Low Low Lands of Holland; or, The Maiden's Lament
44. The Low Low Lands of Holland; or, The Maiden's Lament<br>
45. The Broken Token
45. The Broken Token<br>
46. Sweet Europe
46. Sweet Europe<br>
47. As I walked through the Meadows
47. As I walked through the Meadows<br>
48. The Irish Bull
48. The Irish Bull<br>
49. Midsummer Fair
49. Midsummer Fair<br>
50. The Farmer's Daughter
50. The Farmer's Daughter
51. The Twelve Days of Christmas. 1st Version
51. The Twelve Days of Christmas. 1st Version<br>
52. The Twelve Days of Christmas. 2nd Version
52. The Twelve Days of Christmas. 2nd Version<br>
53. Dicky of Taunton Dean
53. Dicky of Taunton Dean<br>
54. The Painful Plough
54. The Painful Plough<br>
 
Twelve of these 27 songs are also published in [[Cecil J. Sharp (1916) ''One Hundred English Folk Songs'']] abc code for these songs is here: [[File:Sharp100.abc]]
 
abc code for the remaining 15 songs is here: [[File:Sharp_Somerset_2-of-5.abc]]

Latest revision as of 00:32, 13 April 2022

Cecil J. Sharp and Charles L. Marson (1904) Folk Songs From Somerset Volume 2 can be freely downloaded as a PDF file from the IMSLP here:  [[1]]

It contains the following 27 songs:

28. Earl Richard
29. I'm Seventeen come Sunday
30. Henry Martin
31. Sovay, Sovay
32. The Drowned Lover
33. The Crystal Spring
34. Green Bushes
35. Dabbling in the Dew
36. The Cornish Young Man
37. Just as the tide was a-flowing
38. Erin's Lovely Home
39. The True Lover's Farewell
40. The Little Turtle Dove
41. Tarry Trowsers
42. The Crafty Lover; or, The Lawyer Outwitted
43. Robin Hood and the Tanner
44. The Low Low Lands of Holland; or, The Maiden's Lament
45. The Broken Token
46. Sweet Europe
47. As I walked through the Meadows
48. The Irish Bull
49. Midsummer Fair
50. The Farmer's Daughter 51. The Twelve Days of Christmas. 1st Version
52. The Twelve Days of Christmas. 2nd Version
53. Dicky of Taunton Dean
54. The Painful Plough

Twelve of these 27 songs are also published in Cecil J. Sharp (1916) ''One Hundred English Folk Songs'' abc code for these songs is here: File:Sharp100.abc

abc code for the remaining 15 songs is here: File:Sharp Somerset 2-of-5.abc