Love should I go, love will I stand, Love will I go different way

Love should I go, love will I stand, Love will I go different way

W]hy could you name it a handsome sleep in which nothing lies into the however, a slave housemaid a slave maid altho’ she end up being happy’s the person one to enjoyeth thee

My] love’s on State away from Armagh and i me a beneficial way-off Oh if i got their unique on the County regarding off I’d instead of ten thousand pound

Roy Palmer designs multiple variants with the song inside the blog post ‘The Weaver in the Love’, Folk-music Journal , 1977, however, I don’t believe the guy place things together accurately. The fresh new broadside ballad “Tend to the brand new Weaver and you will Foundation the new Chambermaid” Rawlinson collection, Bodleian, together with Pepys Ballads , III, 132, 1987, is actually released by Phillip Brooksby, 1671-1685 (his address then change). New tune quoted to your broadside was “To a pleasant the new song; Or, I’m a beneficial weaver from the my personal change. Or, I am just bound, &c,”. None of those music is actually recognized.

Right now i have simply 18th century duplicates of “Usually the brand new Weaver” (Holloway and you can Black’s After English Broadside Ballads , We, #123, “The latest Weaver and his sweetheart” (Palmer’s D text message), and “#38 “The Fair Maid’s wish to see their A b c” (Palmer’s C text message, given below). However, In my opinion they were extra to each other in order to create the latest 17th century broadside. Palmer’s print of one’s broadside text does not note where that tune brake system from plus the most other begins. The original 7 passages try “Usually the fresh new Weaver” in addition to past 12 is actually “The young Maid’s interest.” We append “Beauties Alerting Bit” second, in which we find altered verses of “Maids wish to learn their own A b c” an additional seventeenth century broadside ballad.

My like is unwell and would you like to die and you can a sorry man one go out are I nevertheless now the brand new weaver enjoyes their bliss and you will marry’d to help you thee slave lass a slave lass even though she end up being happy’s the man one enjoyeth shee

Closest towards the text the following is Palmer’s D text message, and therefore be seemingly a change of this a lot more than. The fresh new verse beginning “My like try ill and desire to die” is not out-of-place if an individual knows that she’s ‘green problems,’ the new means to fix which was sexual intercourse. Comprehend the early ballad “Eco-friendly Ailment Despair” starting out “Already been already been my personal sweet and you can bonny that” offered above.

The latest Fair Maid’s need to know their A-b-c

I am a great sailor away from zero trading, Very long time I courted a fairly housemaid, Just in case I am unable to their favour winnings, I will away to water, off to water I shall wade again.

I went unto my love’s chamber doorway, Where in certain cases I had been in advance of My personal like she emerged and you may allow me to inside, And off to sleep, and you will away to bed she went once again.

We turned-down the fresh new holand sheet sets, Observe their particular charm both good and you will clean and a little below here Used to do spy A couple Indijanka mladenke of pillars from, two pillars off light ivory.

She sigh’d and you may sobb’d and therefore did said, As to why are I produced, as to why is actually We produced in order to perish a maid.

Is actually ther never ever an early man will me reveal, Particular characters away from my personal criss-get across row [alphabet Which i may know and the guy, Some emails out-of my A-b-c.

We set my personal pen towards the their unique hand, We bid their unique use it from the their particular demand, She knew complete better in which I happened to be to go; Thus soon she learn’t therefore soon she learn’t her criss-get across line.

A version of this song thus garbled this does not appear to have already been accepted is within Evident and you can Karples English Folksongs about South Appalachains , II, p. 119, “Ibby Damsel.”