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The Ballads & Songs of Derbyshire Volume 1; With Illustrative Notes, and Examples of the Original Music, Etc.cLlewellynn Frederick William Jewitt
The Ballads & Songs of Derbyshire Volume 1; With Illustrative Notes, and Examples of the Original Music, Etc
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Author: Llewellynn Frederick William Jewitt
Number of Pages: 70 pages
Published Date: 01 May 2012
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Publication Country: Miami Fl, United States
Language: English
ISBN: 9781232392538
File Name: The.Ballads.&.Songs.of.Derbyshire.Volume.1;.With.Illustrative.Notes,.and.Examples.of.the.Original.Music,.Etc.pdf
Download Link: The Ballads & Songs of Derbyshire Volume 1; With Illustrative Notes, and Examples of the Original Music, Etc
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1867 Excerpt: ...characteristic of the man and of the county of which he was a native. In the dialect of the district the rhymes would be perfect, and would read thus: --The Poet's view Well known to yew, To be too trcw, And so adieu By me Leo Double Yew, Sixteen seventy tew. 1. As I on Oaker-hill one day did stand, Viewing the world which I could not command, I turn'd my face tou'rd Berchorei' partly west, To view where Greaveses us'd to have their nest; But out, alas l I found they were all gone, Not one was left to rest against a stone. 2. Then looking forward, the coast being very cleare, At Rowther, i; there I found one Adam Eayre, -But now he's gone, left house and land behind him, So to be short I know not where to find him; But if any counceller can make it out, He'st have his land and I will go without. 3. I'll up to Hassapll to hear them sing a mass, There I shall know who made the old man pass; Death made it wrong, I send him to purgatory, Where he must stay till he be fit for glory; But if there be such a place 'twixt this and heaven, I fear he cannot pass, 'tis so uneven. 4. Then did I to my panting muses say, Haste and begone, you shall no longer stay. (within this place); Oker Hill, near Darley Dale. 'l' Birchover. I Roo Tor, or Row Tor, by Birchover, an old seat of the Eyre family. ll Hassop, a principal residence of the family of Eyre. Haste and begone, upon Calton top your banners, And call at Haddon, where lived ould ohn Manners, O use him kindly I strictly you command, For he was kind to th' poore of Ingland. 5. But now he's gone, like others hence away, Then for another Earle like him ever pray, That will be kind both unto Rich and Poore, Then God Almighty will increase his store, And

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