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| '''86 Botany Bay''' | |
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| Tune Analysis: Heptatonic, E Aeolian.
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| Sheet Music (1916) [[File:86BotBay_1916_Sheet_Music.pdf]]
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| Cecil Sharp's Note (1916) [[File:86BotBay_1916_Note.pdf]]
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| MIDI Sequence [[File:86BotBay.mid]]
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| PDF [[File:86BotBay.pdf]]
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| Music XML [[File:86BotBay.xml]]
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| ABC Code:
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| X:86<br>
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| T:86 Botany Bay<br>
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| P:Collected by Cecil J. Sharp<br>
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| C:From 'One Hundred English Folk Songs' (1916)<br>
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| Z:Transcribed by Lewis Jones<br>
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| %%scale 0.83<br>
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| %%pagewidth 21.00cm<br>
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| %%leftmargin 1.00cm<br>
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| %%rightmargin 1.00cm<br>
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| L:1/8<br>
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| M:4/4<br>
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| I:linebreak $<br>
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| Q:1/4=120<br>
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| K:G<br>
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| V:<br>
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| V:1<br>
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| B2 | e2 (dc) B2 E2 | A2 (FE) D2 (EF) | (GE)(AG) E2 D2 | E6 (EF) |$ G2 A2 (Bc) (dB) | %6<br>
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| w: Come|all young * men of|learn- ing * good a *|warn\- * ing * take by|me, I'll *|have you quit * night *|<br>
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| (e2 d2) e2 B2 | d2 d2 e2 (BA) | B6 (EF) |$ G2 A2 (Bc) (dB) | (e2 d2) e2 B2 | d2 f2 (ed) (BA) | %12<br>
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| w: walk\- * ing and|shun bad comp- a\- *|y; I'll *|have you quit * night *|walk\- * ing or|else you'll rue * the *|<br>
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| B6 d2 | e2 d2 B2 E2 |$ (A2 FE) D2 (EF) | (GE) (AG) EE D2 | E4 z2 | %17<br>
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| w: day, And|you will be trans-|por\- * * ted and *|go * to * Bot- an- y|Bay.|<br>
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| W:<br>
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| W:<br>
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| W:1 Come, all young men of learning good, a warning take by me.<br>
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| W:I'll have you quit night-walking and shun bad company;<br>
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| W:I'll have you quit night-walking or else you'll rue the day,<br>
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| W:And you will be transported and go to Botany Bay.<br>
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| W:<br>
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| W:2 I was brought up in London town, a place I know full well;<br>
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| W:Brought up by honest parents, the truth to you I'll tell.<br>
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| W:Brought up by honest parents, who loved me tenderly,<br>
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| W:Till I became a roving blade to prove my destiny.<br>
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| W:<br>
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| W:3 My character was taken, and I was sent to gaol.<br>
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| W:My parents tried to clear me but nothing would prevail.<br>
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| W:'Twas at our Rutland sessions the Judge to me did say:<br>
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| W:The Jury's found you guilty, you must go to Botany Bay.<br>
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| W:<br>
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| W:4 To see my poor old father as he stood at the bar;<br>
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| W:Likewise my dear old mother her old gray locks she tore.<br>
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| W:And in tearing of her old gray locks these words to me she did say:<br>
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| W:O son! O son! what hast thou done? Thou art bound for Botany Bay.<br>
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| W:<br>
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| W:NOTE<br>
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| W:I do not know of any published versions of this song. I made use of the tune in Mr. Granville Barker's production of<br>
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| W:Hardy's 'Dynasts,' setting the words of the "Trafalgar" song to it. <br>
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Link to the Song Books page[[1]])
Cecil J. Sharp (1916) One Hundred English Folk Songs can be freely downloaded from the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP) here.[2]
31 Sweet Kitty
34 The Sprig of Thyme
86 Botany Bay
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Tune Analysis:
Sheet Music (1916) [[File:]]
Cecil Sharp's Note (1916) [[File:]]
MIDI Sequence [[File:]]
PDF [[File:]]
Music XML [[File:]]
ABC Code:
'
Tune Analysis:
Sheet Music (1916) [[File:]]
Cecil Sharp's Note (1916) [[File:]]
MIDI Sequence [[File:]]
PDF [[File:]]
Music XML [[File:]]
ABC Code:
'
Tune Analysis:
Sheet Music (1916) [[File:]]
Cecil Sharp's Note (1916) [[File:]]
MIDI Sequence [[File:]]
PDF [[File:]]
Music XML [[File:]]
ABC Code:
'
Tune Analysis:
Sheet Music (1916) [[File:]]
Cecil Sharp's Note (1916) [[File:]]
MIDI Sequence [[File:]]
PDF [[File:]]
Music XML [[File:]]
ABC Code: