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While this new battles has reached a conclusion, You to definitely I’s come back heam using my Pal, I’le worke to possess way for thee to spend, Then prethee ce myself goe that have thee People, I’le buy thee the latest Apparell gay, To put on upon thy Big day, Upcoming doe maybe not obstruct myself We pray, To follow my personal Cavalilly man. O my dainty, &c.
The fresh Soldier reading regarding their particular imply, Try loath to depart her every alean, And you may she as well as him is actually gaen, To follow their particular Cavalilly people: She vows he his part takes, And even though her existence have been laid at’th stake, Sheel as an alternative perish then him forsake, To follow along with their Cavalilly man. O my personal dainty Cavalilly people, My personal finiken Cavalilly man, To own Gods Trigger and also the Protestants, I prethee ce myself goe which have thee man.
Grove past inserted an effective ballad on Stationers‘ Register may 31, 1658, however, proceeded incorporating ‚Entered considering Order‘ of many from his broadsides up to their passing within the 1663. It appears getting of around 1660.
That it track proves interesting in a lot of areas. Right here i’ve a vintage verse regarding the Scots „Dickey Macphalion „(Sharpe, A good Ballad Book ) as well as the infamous Irish „Shule Aroon“ or „Shule Agrah“.
It looks pretty clear the tune „Cavalilly people“ try Scots, and it also occurs in a seventeenth century Scots musical manuscript while the „Roger, new Cavalier“.
The fresh tune in some way is linked to the part given when you look at the Wm. Chappell’s PMOT, p. 439, „From the edging side once i did pass“, out-of Bodleian MS Ashmole thirty-six, 37. Below are a few a whole lot more lines of your own ten passages. A knowledgeable I could read the song is actually:
From the borders front while i performed jamais All in the new tyme of Lenton it absolutely was We heard a beneficial Scotchman & his Lass Try talking Like and you can Lee
He courted their particular from inside the Scottish worde Instance vocabulary due to the fact ye Lande aforde Often thou maybe not log off the Laird & Lorde My personal Jo, and you will gan with me.
So you’re able to cut with your geat & a we not I challenge perhaps not quick yt waefull Knot Getting in the event that my father the guy gitt wott He’ll me sow mi feam.[?
However, taste if i had my personal commonly I’de go after you or’e Hooper’s Mountain Otherwise Lea, & Ling & of several a great Gill I’le[?] enough ye’re Burke & aw.
[Here they transforms a bit bawdy, but varför män föredrar Uruguayan kvinnor We be sorry for I happened to be quite newbie from the manuscript training within the time I spotted it, and that i you will definitely discover little of it.]
, 1906, lead ‚Old Irish Track Words Antique create by the Herbert Hughes‘. We currently encountered the track, thus i merely copied the fresh tune.]
A wee part along side lea, my personal lads, A wee part o’er the brand new eco-friendly, The fresh wild birds travelled for the poor people’s corn, ‚Twas dreaded they’d not be s-s-s-s-s-s-viewed, my personal lads, ‚Twas dreadful that they had never be viewed.
The latest out arrived the fresh bonny wee lass And you may she is O! therefore reasonable And you can she ran towards the bad man’s corn So you can see if brand new wild birds was basically th/th/th/th/th/th/there, my personal lads, To find out if the new birds are there.
And you can away came brand new courageous more youthful chap And then he is a great fisherman’s young buck And he went to the poor man’s corn To look for where the lass got grams/g/g/g/g/g/went, my lads, To see where in fact the lass had opted.
The guy lay their arm doing their particular waist He kissed their cheek and you will mouth Up coming away spake the fresh bonny early lass „I fear it’s an effective s/s/s/s/s/s/sin, my chap, „We concern it is an excellent sin.“