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Journal of the Irish Folk Song Society, Volume 2, Issue 12, Page 9

Journal of the Irish Folk Song Society, Volume 2, Issue 12, Page 9
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periodical Publisher
Irish Folk Song Society
periodical Editor
[Periodical]
periodical Title
Journal of the Irish Folk Song Society
volume Number
2
issue Content
16ii,.A..IIgj.A.UH./\ 13. LILT. This is a lively measure, sung without words; but feet and handsare used to accent the time, and this is for a jig. Mrs. Rossiter says its a greatfavourite with the boys and girls.Th 7 4 resher- Hri II T 1 c iIl:.SiIl. 1*I-i.\jfJA.IILi111H 1i1ri .i ) JIII I .jJ;4IITHE THRESHER was sung by a bushy-haired, lively old man from Portlaw.He had a good animated manner, and was rival to the old man who sang The RovingJourney Man.17Vbrz &7?. i%e I ,z v-er!Rr rr9 ..J. Ir [ r LrrJIr:d-)r;InJij IJ,IrP Prrrlrf tP11pIIrr Ir rrP i J 1 JII4. BRIAN THE BRAVE. This air was collected by Mrs. Villiers Stuart, ofCastlane, Oarrick-on-Suir.J:J L U L IJL : Il?Gfrea/5. This air has no name, and was collected by Mrs. Villiers Stuart from her son. a a ar a a raF
issue Number
12
page Number
9
periodical Author
[Periodical]
issue Publication Date
1967-01-01T00:00:00
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anonymous,guest,friend,member

Journal of the Irish Folk Song Society, Volume 2, Issue 12

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