HAM-05-32-02.abc

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X:53202
T:Oh! who is this under my window
S:Mrs Marina Russell, Upwey coll. c1906 HED Hammond
O:England
A:Dorset
N:Transcribed from HAM-02-247.gif
F:HAM-05-32-02.abc
Z:EFDSS;P J Headford
M:3/2
L:1/4
Q:1/2=90
K:G
D|GF G3A/B/|cA/G/ GD zA/B/|cc B2 G2|FG A3B/c/|
dB/B/ c2 dd|GG (GF) DE|=FD C2 D2|GF G3||
W:Transcribed from HAM-02-247.gif
W:[on a page with a printed:] 53 [in the top right corner.]
W:[left of the title:] 556
W:[to the right of the title:] Russell [and, pencilled:] Upwey
W:Further words and notes in HAM-05-32-02.rtf.

X:532021
T:Awake! Awake!
S:Mrs Marina Russell, Upwey coll. c1906 HED Hammond
O:England
A:Dorset
N:Awake! Awake You Drowsy Sleeper - not in MS. - PJH
F:HAM-05-32-02.abc
Z:EFDSS;P J Headford
M:3/2
L:1/4
Q:1/2=90
K:G
D|GF G3A/B/|cA/G/ GD zA/B/|cc B2 G2|FG A3 B/c/|
dB/B/ c2 dd|GG (GF) DE|=FD C2 D2|GF G3||
W:FE Purslow's transcription is in file HAM-05-017.gif
W:[to the left of the title:} D770 [to the right:] Mrs Russell, Upwey
W:The words and further notes are in file HAM-05-32-02.rtf
W:
W:Oh! who is there all under my window,
W:Your voice so loud I hear you there,
W:You may go court and love (or join) some other
W:And whisper softly in her ear.
W:
W:Begone, begone you will wake my mother
W:My father he will quick-a-ly hear,
W:You may go and court &c.
W:
W:Oh! why may I go and court another,
W:To rob (or wrong) my jewel of her charms,
W:For now she's grown up from her mother,
W:I'm sure she's fitter for her true love's arms.
W: