22 May 00 - 07:31 PM (#232190)
Subject: Lizzie Liberty
From: Conrad Bladey (Peasant- Inactive)
Lizzie Liberty tune- Tibby Fowler i' the Glen Sung at a meeting of Reformers at the Golden Lion Inn, Bigg Market, Newcastel on the liberation of Henry Hunt, Esq. 1822. There lives a nymph o'er yonder lea, And O she is a winsome hizzie! Her name is Lizzie Liberty, And monie wooers has sweet Lizzie: She sings and trips along the plain, Free as the wind glides o'er the water; O bonny Lizzie Liberty! Now a' the lads wad fain be at her. The Men o' France to her advance, And use all arts to gain her favour: And Spaniards bold, with hearts of gold, Vow, if she's to be had, they'll have her; And daft John Bull, that bleth'ring cull, About the nymph sets up his chatter; O bonnie Lizzie Liberty! Now a' the lads wad fain be at her. Braw Donald Scot steps forth, I wot, To win the smiles of this fair lady, And Irish Pat has promis'd that, To woo the nymph he'll aye be steady: Whole patriot Bands, of foreign lands, Do fyke and fistle sair about her: O bonnie Lizzie Liberty! Nae happiness is felt without her. -H. Robson-In: The Newcastle Song Book or Tyne-Side Songster., W&T Fordyce Newcastle Upon Tyne.
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