X:1 %Music T:The Valiant Lady T:The Brisk Young Lively Lad B:Broadwood, L, 1908, English Traditional Songs and Carols, London, Boosey N:Reprinted by EP Publishing Limited, Rowman & Littlefield, Totowa, New Jersey, 1974 Z:Lucy Broadwood S:Mr Baker, 1896 F:http://www.folkinfo.org/songs V:1 % %!STAVE 0 'Song' @ %!INSTR 'Piano' 4 0 @ M:2/4 %Meter L:1/16 % K:G G4 |G6 E2 |F4 G4 |A4 B4 | G4 w:It's of a brisk young live-ly lad d4 |c4 B4 | A2G2 A4 |G8- |G2 z2 w:Came out of Glouces--ter-shire, G4 |G6 F2 |F4 G4 |A4 B4 |G4 w:And all his full in-ten-tion was d4 |c4 B4 |(A2G2) A4 |G8- |G2 z2 d4 |c4 B4 |(A2G2) A4 |G8- |G2 z2 w:To court a la--dy fair. (B2c2) |d6 c2 |B4 A4 |B4 G4 |E4 w:Her_ eyes they shone like morn-ing dew, B4 |c4 B4 |A4 G4 | D8 w:Her hair was fair to see; D4 (E2F2) |G6 E2 |F4 G4 |A8 | w:She was_ grace, In form and face, B4 d4 |c6 B2 |(A2G2) A4 |G8- |G4 |] w:And was fixed in mo--des-ty.