And in case the wars is located at an-end, You to definitely I’s go back heam using my Pal, I’le worke having method for thee to invest, Then prethee le myself goe which have thee People, I’le purchase thee the new Apparell gay, To wear up on thy Big day, Upcoming doe perhaps not hinder me We hope, To follow along with my Cavalilly guy. O my dainty, &c.
By the limits top when i did pas All in new tyme regarding Lenton it was We read a beneficial Scotchman & his Lass Was speaking Like and you will Lee
This new Soldier reading from their imply, Is loath to leave their own all alean, And you may she and additionally your are gaen, To check out their Cavalilly people: She vows that he his part usually takes, And although their own life were put at’th stake kone Japansk, Sheel rather perish upcoming him forsake, To follow their own Cavalilly man. O my personal dainty Cavalilly guy, My personal finiken Cavalilly man, To have Gods Bring about additionally the Protestants, We prethee ce myself goe which have thee people.
Grove past inserted a good ballad about Stationers’ Register on may 31, 1658, but proceeded adding ‘Entered according to Order’ of all out-of their broadsides until his dying from inside the 1663. Which ballad wasn’t joined below people identifiable name. It seems as of approximately 1660.
This track demonstrates fascinating in a lot of respects. Here we have a classic verse throughout the Scots “Dickey Macphalion “(Sharpe, An effective Ballad Guide ) and well known Irish “Shule Aroon” or “Shule Agrah”.
It seems fairly clear that the tune “Cavalilly people” is actually Scots, also it takes place in a 17th century Scots musical manuscript due to the fact “Roger, this new Cavalier”.
New track in some way is linked to the piece considering into the Wm. Chappell’s PMOT, p. 439, “From the border front side while i did solution”, regarding Bodleian MS Ashmole thirty-six, 37. Here are some a whole lot more contours of the ten passages. An educated I could take a look at track are:
He courted their own from inside the Scottish worde Like words given that ye Lande aforde Commonly thou maybe not log off your Laird & Lorde My personal Jo, and gan with me.
However, preference if i got my have a tendency to I’de pursue your or’e Hooper’s Slope Otherwise Lea, & Ling & of a lot a Gill I’le[?] sufficient ye’re Burke & aw.
[Here it converts a little bawdy, but I regret I found myself a little beginner within manuscript studying in the committed We noticed that it, and that i you’ll see little of it.]
In order to cut along with your geat & an i not We challenge maybe not fast yt waefull Knot To have in the event that my personal father he gitt wott He’s going to me personally sow mi feam
, 1906, oriented ‘Old Irish Melody Terminology Traditional build because of the Herbert Hughes’. I currently had the track, and so i just copied the latest tune.]
An early part over the lea, my personal lads, A wee part o’er this new green, This new wild birds flew toward worst man’s corn, ‘Twas dreadful they had not be s-s-s-s-s-s-seen, my personal lads, ‘Twas dreaded that they had not be seen.
This new out showed up the fresh new bonny early lass And you can she is O! very reasonable And you can she went on the poor man’s corn To help you find out if the new wild birds were th/th/th/th/th/th/there, my lads, To see if the fresh new wild birds were there.
And aside showed up new fearless younger chap And then he is actually a beneficial fisherman’s young buck In which he went into bad mans corn So you’re able to get a hold of where in actuality the lass got g/g/g/g/g/g/went, my personal lads, Observe the spot where the lass had opted.
The guy place his case as much as their unique sides He kissed their cheek and you will chin After that away spake new bonny early lass “We fear it’s a great s/s/s/s/s/s/sin, my lad, “We fear it’s a great sin.”