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X:53205
T:Broomfield Wager, The
S:Mrs Marina Russell, Upwey c1906 coll. HED Hammond
O:England
A:Dorset
F:HAM-05-32-05.abc
N:Transcribed from HAM-02-227.gif
Z:EFDSS;PJHeadford 2010
M:C
L:1/8
Q:2/4=50
K:Eb
C2|FE FG A2G G|FG A2 C2F2|D2 B, B, E2D2|C6 F2|
w:It's of* a* knight in the North* count-ry, He court-ed a la-dy gay. As
D>C B, D E E ((3CD E)|F G2 F E2 D2|\
w:they* were a-ri-ding in* the mer-ry green-wood, A\
M:3/4
(C2 c2) B2|(AG F2) C2|\
w:wa-*ger he** did\
M:C
F6 F2|
w:lay, As
D>B, B, B, E E D E|F G2 F E2 D2|(C2 c2) BA|CD E4|\
w:they* were a-ri-ding in the mer-ry green-wood, A wa-*ger* he* did\
M:C|
F6||
w:lay.
W:
W:Transcribed from HAM-02-227.gif
W:[In the tune MS, to the left of the title:] 500 [to the right:] Mrs Russell of Upwey
W:[In the lyrics note-book, this:]
W:[on leaf opposite the words:] For more words see D VI p.122
W:[above the title line:] T.500 (371 also) D.773
W:[title line:] Fragt. of Merry Broomfield [and on the right margin:] Russell
W:
W:Why hadn't thou awaked me, my little footboy
W:That I might have had my will
W:And all the little birds of the merry green field (or wood)
W:Of me should have had their fill
W:[the last two lines are paired by a large brace ({) on the left margin.]

X:532051
T:Broomfield Wager, The
S:Mrs Marina Russell, Upwey c1906 coll. HED Hammond
O:England
A:Dorset
N:Transcribed from HAM-02-227.gif
F:HAM-05-32-06.abc
Z:EFDSS;PJHeadford 2010
M:C
L:1/8
Q:2/4=50
K:Eb
C2|(FE) (FG)A2G G|(FG)A2 C2F2|D2B, B, E2D2|C6 F2|(D>C) B, D E E
w:it's of* a* knight in the North* coun-try, He cour-ted a la-dy gay, As they* were a-rid-ing
((3(CD) E)|FG2F E2D2|!segno!\
w:in* the mer-ry green-wood, A
M:3/4
(C2c2) B2|(AGF2) C2|\
w:wa-*ger he** did
M:C
F6 F2|(D>B,) B, B, E E
w:lay, As they* were a-rid-ing
D E|FG2FE2D2|!segno!\
w:in the mer-ry green-wood, A
M:3/4
(C2c2) (BA)|(CD) E2-E2|\
w:wag-*er* he* did
M:C
F6||
w:lay.
W:[]to the left of the title:] 500. [and to the right:] Mrs. Russell, Upwey
W:[writtten on and beneath the first stave:] It is almost impossible to reproduce
W:the time effect here. After hearing song twice I think the best solution is as under (H.E.D.H.).
W:[written below the tune:] The second time Russell sang the song, the ending of the repeat was
W:identical with that of the fourth line, and the tri[let in bar 6
W:appeared also in the repeat (H.E.D.H.)
W: