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Death and the Lady

Found in CJS2-10-1660-0.abc from the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library abc collection
Death and the Lady - staff notation
X:1660
T:Death and the Lady
F:http://www.vwml.org/record/CJS2/10/1660
S:Thomas Burstow of Shipley, Sussex
Z:transcribed by Alice Baillie
M:3/2
L:1/4
K:F
F | A A c c c c | G B A3 F | A A c c c c | G B A2 F | 
c c G G G G | (3 B A G A3 F | A A c c c c | G A F3 || 
N:(Sung after the manner of a chant. Burton said he made the tune himself. He wanted wife to sing the 'Lady' to his 'Death' but she refused. He had never heard it so sung but he thought it would be a good plan.)

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