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SHARP 2: Cecil James Sharp Collection (at Clare College, Cambridge)
Folk tunes collected by Cecil Sharp
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: Where are you going to Henry my son
- Roud no: 10
SHARP 2: Cecil James Sharp Collection (at Clare College, Cambridge)
Folk words collected by Cecil Sharp
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: Where have you been to all the day Henery my son
- Roud no: 10
SHARP 2: Cecil James Sharp Collection (at Clare College, Cambridge)
Folk tunes collected by Cecil Sharp
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: Polly and her soldier they lay posies
- Roud no: 1301
- First line: Polly and her soldier they lay posies
- Roud no: 1301 | Manuscript | Frag. Text; Music
- Cecil Sharp MSS, Folk Tunes p.849
- Bond, Ellen | Barrington
- URL link
- First line: Where have you been all the day, Henery my son
- Roud no: 10 | Book | Text; Music
- Morrish, Folk Handbook (2007) pp.158-160
- Bond, Mrs. | Barrington
- First line: Where have you been to all the day Henery my son
- Roud no: 10 | Manuscript | Text; Music
- Cecil Sharp MSS, Folk Words pp.480-481 / Folk Tunes p.353
- Bond, Ellen | Barrington
- URL link
- First line: Where have you been to all the day, Henery my son
- Roud no: 10 | Book | Text; Music
- Bronson, Traditional Tunes of the Child Ballads 1 pp.191-225 (version 92)
- Bond, Mrs. | Barrington
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