• Cant-Wish
  • Cantus
    Personent hodie Voces puerulae Laudates jucunde Qui nobis est natus Personent hodie Voces puerulae Laudates jucunde Qui nobis est natus Summo Deo datus Ideo, ...
  • How Can I Live At The Top Of The Mountain
    How can I live at the top of the mountain With no money in my pocket and no gold for to count it? But I would let the money go all for to please her fancy And I...
  • Hugh the Graeme
    Our lords are all a-hunting gone Over the hills and mountains fair And they have taken Hugh the Graeme For stealing of the bishop's mare And they have bound hi...
  • I Am Going To The West
    In this fair land i'll stay no more here labor is in vain I'll seek the mountains far away andleave the fertile plain Where waves of grass and oceans roam into...
  • Jack of Diamonds
    Jack of Diamonds, Jack of Diamonds, I know you of old You have robbed my poor pockets of silver and gold Tis raining, 'tis hailing, 'tis a dark stormy night And...
  • La Fontaine
    By the side of a fountain I took my rest And the water was so clear that I bathed in it The water was so clear that I bathed in it And I dried myself with the ...
  • Laddie Lie Near Me
    Long have we parted been, Laddie, my dearie, Now we have met again, Laddie, lie near me. Long have I sought thee, Thy face to cheer me, Dear has it cost me, La...
  • Lady Keith's Lament
    I may sit in my wee old house At the spinning wheel to toil so dreary I may think of a day that is gone And sigh and some till I grow weary I ne'er could brook ...
  • Lord Franklin
    It was homeward bound one night on the deep Swinging in my hammock I fell asleep I dreamt a dream and I thought it true Concerning Franklin and his gallant crew...
  • Mally Leigh
    When Mally Leigh came down the street, a wind blew mightily And flew the hat and cloak and all from bonny Mally Leigh And down along the Canongate were lads of...
  • My Dearest Dear
    My Dearest dear, the time is near when I and you must part And no one knows the inner grief of my poor aching heart Or what I suffer for your sake, for the one ...
  • Ned of the Hill
    Oh, who is that outside with anger in his voice Beating on my closed door? I am Eamann of the Hill, soaked through and wet From constant walking of mountains an...
  • Shady Grove
    Peaches in the summertime Apples in the fall If I can't have the one I love I won't have none at all Chorus: Shady Grove, my little love Shady Grove, my darlin...
  • Sweet Betsy From Pike
    Have you heard tell of sweet Betsy from Pike She cross the wide prairie with her lover, Ike With two yoke of Oxen, a big yellow dog, A tall Shanghai rooster and...
  • The Baron of Brackley
    Down Deeside rode Inverey a-whistlin' and playin' He alit at brave Brackley's gates ere it was dawn Cries Baron of Brackley it's are you within There are sharp ...
  • The Colorado Trail
    Eyes like the morning star, cheeks like a rose Laura was a pretty girl, God Almighty knows Refrain Weep on you falling rain, wail, winds, wail All along, along...
  • The Holland Handkerchief
    A wealthy squire lived in our town; he was a man of very high renown He had a daughter, a beauty bright, and the name he called her was his Heart's Delight And ...
  • The Summer Before The War
    All on a Saturday, bright as a bell Early and just for the ride We took a trip, cycling down to the sea You, and your lady, and I And oh, what a summer And oh,...
  • The Water Is Wide
    The water is wide, I cannot cross o'er And neither have I wings to fly Give me a boat that will carry two, And both shall row, my love and I I leaned my back a...
  • Who Will Comfort Me?
    The darkness now is lifting Dawn blushes in the sky It lays a spread of gold and red And breathes a lullaby To a thousand quiet creatures Of earth and sky and s...
  • Wishing Well
    When first I saw you I saw beauty And I blinded my eyes For fear that I should weep When first I heard you I heard sweetness And I turned away For fear of my w...