Table of Contents:
  • v. 1. British Isles
  • v. 2. France
  • v. 3. British Isles
  • v. 4. Moore's Irish melodies
  • v. 5. British Isles
  • v. 6. England.
  • V.1 British Isles. The Salley gardens / Words by W.B. Yeats
  • Little Sir William
  • The Bonny Earl o' Moray
  • O can ye sew cushions?
  • The trees they grow so high
  • The ash grove
  • Oliver Cromwell.
  • V. 2. France. La Noël passée (The orphan and King Henry) / English translations by Iris Rogers
  • Voici le printemps (Hear the voice of spring)
  • Fileuse
  • Le roi s'en va-t'en chasse (The king is gone a-hunting)
  • La belle est au jardin d'amour (Beauty in love's garden)
  • Il est quelqu'un sur terre (There's someone in my fancy)
  • Eho! Eho! (Eho! Eho!)
  • Quand j'étais chez mon père (Heigh ho, heigh hi!).
  • V. 3. British Isles. The plough boy / Tune by W. Shield
  • There's none to soothe
  • Sweet Polly Oliver
  • The Miller of Dee
  • The foggy, foggy dew
  • O Waly, Waly
  • Come you not from Newcastle.
  • V. 4. Moore's Irish melodies. Avenging and bright
  • Sail on, sail on
  • How sweet the answer
  • The Minstrel boy
  • At the mid hour of night
  • Rich and rare
  • Dear harp of my country
  • Oft in the stilly night
  • The last rose of summer
  • O the sight entrancing.
  • V. 5. British Isles. The brisk young widow / Words and melody collected by Cecil Sharp
  • Sally in our alley / Words by Henry Carey
  • The Lincolnshire poacher
  • Early one morning
  • Ca' the yowes.
  • V. 6. England. I will give my love an apple / Words and melody from "Folk songs for schools" ; collected and arranged by H.E.D. Hammond and R. Vaughan Williams
  • Sailor-boy /Words and melody fro "Seventeen nursery songs from the Appalachian Mountains" (under the title 'Soldier Boy' ; collected and arranged by Cecil J. Sharp.
  • Master Kilby /Words and melody from "Folk songs for schools" ; collected and arranged by Cecil J. Sharp
  • The soldier and the sailor /Collected by Cecil J. Sharp
  • Bonny at morn /Words and melody from "North Country Folk Songs" by W.G. Whittaker
  • The shooting of his dear / Words and melody from "Six folk songs from Norfolk" ; collected and arranged by E.J. Moeran.