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by S. (Sabine) Baring-Gould, F. W. (Frederick William) Bussell, H. Fleetwood (Henry Fleetwood) Sheppard
Transcriber's Notes
SONGS OF THE WEST
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF SONGS
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
No 1 BY CHANCE IT WAS
No 2 THE HUNTING OF ARSCOTT OF TETCOTT
No 3 UPON A SUNDAY MORNING
No 4 THE TREES THEY ARE SO HIGH
No 5 PARSON HOGG
This volume brings together a lively anthology of traditional songs harvested from the hearths and fields of Devon and Cornwall. Compiled by a team of scholars and musicians who listened to the people themselves, the collection preserves both familiar favourites and rarer verses that have rarely been printed. The careful editing smooths out printing quirks while keeping the original titles and spellings, giving listeners a genuine sense of the oral tradition.
The songs cover a wide sweep of rural life—ploughing, harvest, and village celebrations—alongside sea shanties, love ballads, and witty tavern ditties. Each piece is introduced with brief notes that hint at its origins and the customs it reflects, while downloadable MP3 recordings let you hear the melodies as they were meant to be sung. Whether you are a folk enthusiast, a student of regional history, or simply enjoy a good tune, this collection offers an intimate glimpse into the musical heart of England’s western counties.
Full title
Songs of the West Folk Songs of Devon & Cornwall Collected from the Mouths of the People Folk Songs of Devon & Cornwall Collected from the Mouths of the People
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (352K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chris Curnow, Linda Cantoni, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2018-02-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1834–1924
Best known for writing the hymn "Onward, Christian Soldiers," this remarkably versatile Victorian author also collected folk songs, wrote novels and legends, and ranged widely across history, folklore, and religion. His work has the energy of a curious mind that never wanted to stay in a single lane.
View all books1862–1944
An Oxford don and Anglican clergyman, he wrote with unusual range on ancient philosophy, the Roman Empire, medieval religion, and English folk song. His books carry the voice of a scholar who moved easily between theology, history, and literature.
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An English clergyman with a lasting place in Victorian music and folklore, he helped preserve traditional songs from Devon and Cornwall and worked closely with Sabine Baring-Gould. His name appears on influential hymn and song collections that carried local oral traditions into print.
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