For completeness, here are the related links: Ralph Vaughan Williams Manuscript Collection (at British Library) (RVW2/3/11) First Line: A Brisk young farmer courted me Performer: Bowes, Thomas Date: 23 Jul 1904 Place: England : Yorkshire : Westerdale Collector: Vaughan Williams, Ralph Roud No: 60 http://www.vwml.org/record/RVW2/3/11 at The Full English ("The world's biggest free digital archive of English traditional folk music and dance tunes" via the RVW Memorial Library) This brief note from Vaughan Williams gives the music notation for one verse and then says "verses as usual", and gives one "extra verse": When 1st I wore my apron low my love followed me thru frost & snow but now my aprons up [to my?] chin my love passes by and says nothing. Here's the broadsheet for "A Brisk Young Farmer" at Broadside Ballads Online from the Bodleian Libraries: Firth c.18(129) Series Identifier: 157 Ballad Title: The brisk young farmer First Line: A brisk young farmer courted me ~ Becky in Long Beach
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