HAM-05-32-13.abc

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X:53213
T:Farewell he
S:Mrs Marina Russell, Upwey coll. HED Hammond
O:England
A:Dorset
N:Transcribed from HAM-05-32-05
Z:EFDSS;PJHeadford
M:C
L:1/4
Q:2/4=50
K:F
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FA cc|f3d|BB cd|c3z/"<("">)"c/|FF Ac|
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W:Transcribed from HAM-02-282.gif Hammond's field notes
W:[page has, in top right corner, a printed:] 55
W:[left of title:] No 643 [right of title:] Mrs. Russell of Upwey
W:[below tune:] Words D VII. p 64. [below that:] Now, fare thee well W:cold winter, O fare the well cold frost
W:
W:words from field notes - 1/2 a lb replaced with "half a pound", 1/4 lb with "a quarter pound"
W:
W:Now Fare thee well cold winter, and fare thee well, cold frost
W:Nothing have I gainèd, but my own true love I've lost
W:I'll sing & I'll be merry, if occasion I do see
W:I'll rest, when I am weary, let him go, farewell he!
W:
W:Last night I met my true love in the yonder shady grove
W:He met me with a smile, he gave to me a blush
W:He thought I should have spoke to him, as I did pass him by
W:But before I'll humble to him to mylove, I'll lie down and die
W:
W:Take half a lb of reason & a quarter pound of sense
W:Small sprig of thyme & so much of prudence
W:Put it all together, love, & then you'll plainly see
W:He's a false deluding lover, let him go, farewell he!
W:

X:532131
T:Farewell, He!
S:Mrs Marina Russell, Upwey coll. HED Hammond
O:England
A:Dorset
N:Transcribed from HAM-05-32-05
N:This version best for generating MIDI
Z:EFDSS;PJHeadford
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M:C
L:1/4
Q:2/4=50
K:F
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f3d|BBcd|c3"<("">)"c|FF Ac|fffd|BB B/c/d|
c2AG|FF GA|Bc cd|c2GA|F3||
W:[left of title:] 643. [right of title:] Mrs. Russell, Upwey
W:[on right, below tune, initialled:] FEP
W: