A Syllabus of Kentucky Folk-songs

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Strana 35 - traveler" faces some other child — Now stand and face your partner As we are all so gay. At last verse, skip around the circle with new partners. Now follow me to London, As we are all so gay. 3. THE JOLLY MILLER * Jol -ly is the mil -ler who lives by the mill, The wheel goes round...
Strana 35 - The needle's eye that does supply, The thread that runs so true, '. Many a beau, have I let go, Because I wanted you. Many a dark and stormy night, When I went home with you, I stumped my toe and down I go, Because I wanted you.
Strana 7 - Crying oh, the lone-some Low-lands low. There was a ship sailed for the North Amerikee, And she went by the name of the Green Willow Tree.
Strana 35 - Old Sister Phoebe, how merry were we, The night we sat under the juniper tree, The juniper tree, high-o, high-o, The juniper tree, high-o.
Strana 32 - THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN GRADUATE LIBRARY DATE DUE .PAMPHLET BINDER ~ Syracuse, NY Stockton, Calif, i UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 3 9015...
Strana 34 - Skip to My Lou: Choose your partner, skip to my Lou. Choose your partner, skip to my Lou. Skip to my Lou, my darling.
Strana 32 - The first one below would seem to be akin to the various cabala of the German Pietists of Pennsylvania.
Strana 19 - A debat between a Virginia lad and the Kentucky maiden whom he comes to woo. She scorns lands and money, and lauds the superior manliness of the Kentucky lads.
Strana 9 - Mordart came yestreen, Will soon yastremony (sic) ferly, For ships o'er all have just come in And landed royal Charlie. (Published by Shearin, Sewanee Eeview, July, 1911, p. 323.) CUBECK'S [CUPID'S] GARDEN, Sabcb, 16 : The poet overhears a lady and her father's apprentice a-courting in '•'Cubeck's Garden.
Strana 17 - Hardy's shooting a man in a poker game, of his arrest, trial, conviction, conversion and baptism, and of his execution and burial on the Tug River. JEREBOAM BEADCHAMP, Sabcb, 33 : A recital of the murder of Beauchamp done upon Solomon P. Sharpe, Attorney-General of Kentucky, at Frankfort in the winter of 1824. (Of. William Gilmore Simms' novel of the same name, and see VII, 2.) IX.

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