HAM-05-32-26.abc

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X:53226
T:Tis not my gold watch
T:'Tis not my gold watch
S:Mrs Marina Russell, Upwey coll. HED Hammond
O:England
A:Dorset
N:Transcribed from HAM-02-237
F:HAM-05-32-26
Z:EFDSS;PJHeadford
M:3/4
L:1/4
Q:1/4=100
K:D
D|EB B|BA G|FA G|FE D|EA A|AG A|Bd c|B2 A|B/ B/ cd|
ec A/ "<("">)"A/ &xxx/c/|dB B|GE D|E>F G|\
B2 A|GE E|E2||xx"<or ends"x|B2 B|AG E|E2
W:[left of title:] Dorian 530 [right of the title:] Mrs Russell [feint:] of Upwey
W:[there is a leader line from bar 14 to 3 extra bars, below the tune, and the text:] or ends
W:[below and right of the extra bars:] Words D VII. p.90 [unclear]
W:In the MS, only the note A has ellipses, ABC insists on bracketing the A and c notes.
W:The MIDI file HAM-05-32-26.mid has two verses, the second using the variant in bar 10,
W:and the alternative ending.
W:
W:Words from HAM-01-689.gif - Hammond's field notes
W:
W:Tis not my gold watch nor my money I value
W:Tis not my gold watch nor my money I crave
W:Five guineas she demanded & the money was granted
W:But all been in vain for she was a maid.

X:532261
T:Lass of London City
S:Mrs Marina Russell, Upwey coll. HED Hammond
O:England
A:Dorset
N:Transcribed from HAM-05-069.gif
F:HAM-05-32-26.abc
Z:EFDSS;PJHeadford
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D|EB B|BA G|FA G|FE D|EA A|AG A|Bd c|
B2 A|B/ B/cd|ec A/ c/&xxA/ A/|dB B|GE D|E>F G|B2 A|GE E|
E2||xx"<or ends:"xxB2 B|AG E|E2||
W:[left of the title:] 530. [below and right of title, on sticky label:] D794
W:[right of label:] Mrs. Russell, Upwey [initialled at end of last stave:] FEP
W:Words edited from Purslow's broadside transcription
W:
W:As I was a-walking one fine Summer's morning,
W:One fine summer's morning, oh! I heard many say,
W:That a lass neat and pretty, one of London City,
W:Her cheeks were like roses, her clothing was gay.
W:
W:Oh! I stepped up to her and thinking to view her,
W:Saying, "Where are you going, my fair pretty maid?"
W:Many kisses I vended and love I pretended,
W:But all was in vain for she was a maid.
W:
W:"I must not, I dare not, I will not, I shall not,
W:Submit to your passions for I am afraid,
W:Should my friends then discover I have a new lover,
W:Oh! then they would call me a wanton young jade."
W:
W:Hearing these words made me more anxious than ever,
W:To think I could purchase such a pretty fair maid,
W:Five guineas she demanded, the money was granted,
W:Supper being over I put madam to bed.
W:
W:Now I being tired and weary of drinking,
W:Now I being tired and weary of game,
W:Then I fell a-nodding and she fell a-robbing,
W:She quitted my chamber before it was day.
W:
W:I turned round to kiss her and suddenly I missed her,
W:I looked for my kickster that lay under my head,
W:But she'd robbed and she'd plundered, I roared out like thunder,
W:But all was in vain for madam had fled.
W:
W:Oh! 'tis not my gold watch nor my money I value,
W:It's not my gold watch or my money I crave,
W:But I'm afraid some young doctor will be my conductor,
W:I wish I never had seen this fair maid.
W:

X:532263
T:Tis not my gold watch - for MIDI
T:'Tis not my gold watch - for MIDI
S:Mrs Marina Russell, Upwey coll. HED Hammond
O:England
A:Dorset
N:Transcribed from HAM-02-237
F:HAM-05-32-26
Z:EFDSS;PJHeadford
M:3/4
L:1/4
Q:1/4=100
K:D
D|EB B|BA G|FA G|FE D|EA A|AG A|Bd c|B2 A|B/ B/ cd|
ec A/ A/|dB B|GE D|E>F G|B2 A|GE E|E2||
D|EB B|BA G|FA G|FE D|EA A|AG A|Bd c|B2 A|B/ B/ cd|
ec A/ c/|dB B|GE D|E>F G|B2 B|AG E|E2||