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28 May 01 - 06:40 PM (#471934) Subject: Belfast Maid From: Joan from Wigan This is the title to the original (or at least a former) set of words to the tune which was adapted to the "My Lagan Love" lyrics. I can't find the 'Belfast Maid' lyrics in the DT, the forum, or anywhere else on the net. Can anyone help please? |
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29 May 01 - 06:00 AM (#472144) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Belfast Maid From: nutty Hi Joan - There are a couple of Broadsides that may fit the bill ..... find them here ...... BODLEIAN LIBRARY |
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29 May 01 - 06:03 AM (#472145) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Belfast Maid From: nutty The link doesn't take you to the page as I expected, so you need to clict in Browse/Search and put Belfast in the first empty box ... then - hopefully - all will be revealed You need a good sized monitor to make the most of this site |
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29 May 01 - 07:00 AM (#472166) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Belfast Maid From: Wolfgang I was always curious whether it is possible to link directly in this case. That's why I try it as well: Wolfgang |
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29 May 01 - 03:02 PM (#472464) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Belfast Maid From: Joan from Wigan Many thanks to both of you, both links worked. And I see what you mean, Nutty, about needing a fair size monitor for the Belfast Maid's Lamentation - my 17" isn't big enough. I've printed that one out just for curiosity's sake, and will try to enlarge it. Thanks again. Joan |
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21 Apr 02 - 10:51 PM (#695290) Subject: Lyr Add: THE BELFAST MAID From: Jim Dixon Transcribed from a Bodleian Library broadside, catalog no. Harding B 25(165).
THE BELFAST MAID
In Belfast town of high renown there lives comely maid.
Diana fair could not compare, nor Venus from the tide,
I stood amazed and on her gazed, in contemplation fair.
Like an organ sweet, mild and discreet I unto her did say,
With great disdain she crossed the plain, and left me there alone.
So then I fancied in my mind, to what these small birds said,
So now I wander all alone, down by that flowing tide, |
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21 Apr 02 - 10:52 PM (#695292) Subject: Lyr Add: THE BELFAST MAID'S LAMENTATION From: Jim Dixon Transcribed from a Bodleian Library broadside, catalog no. Harding B 25(164): THE BELFAST MAID'S LAMENTATION
Come all you pretty fair maids, a warning take by me,
O that I was a little bird, or had I wings to fly,
Ye lovers all take pity on a poor distressèd maid,
His lips are like the coral. His cheeks as red as rose.
If by the cruel French my darling should be slain,
He says to me, "My jewel, come, go along with me |