X: 1 T:Twis in the End of King James's Street B:Joyce, P. W.; "Old Irish Folk Music and Songs" R:song air H:This air has clung to my memory from the dim days of childhood. I H:remember four lines of the song; from which it appears that it belongs to H:Dublin, and commemorates some forgotten Dublin tragedy. W:'Twas in the end of King James's Street W:Young Square Brown and Miss King did meet. W:. . . . . W:She plunged into the Liffey that runs so deep, W:And her own sweet life she ended. L:1/8 M:C K:G B/c/|d2 dc B2 GA|B2 c2 A3 d|d2 A2 G2 AG|FD D2 C3 G| B2 cB BA (3AGF|G2 G2 A2 DE|FGAF GFDC|D6 D3||
file | size | description |
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Form_13970.log | 892 | Log file, useful mostly for debugging |
Form_13973.log | 897 | Log file, useful mostly for debugging |
Form_13979.log | 895 | Log file, useful mostly for debugging |
Tune-1397-get.log | 3503 | Log file, useful mostly for debugging |
Tune-1397-melnets_big_abc_file.abc | 612 | ABC music file with the extracted tune(s) |
Tune-1397-melnets_big_abc_file.txt | 612 | Plain-text file with the extracted tune(s) |
Tune-13970-get.log | 9831 | Log file, useful mostly for debugging |
Tune-13972-get.log | 3857 | Log file, useful mostly for debugging |