Lady Margaret- Glasscock (WV) pre1957 Musick A

Lady Margaret- Glasscock (WV) pre1957 Musick A

[From: Ballads and Folksongs from West Virginia by Ruth Ann Musick
The Journal of American Folklore, Vol. 70, No. 277 (Jul. - Sep., 1957), pp. 247-261; also Ballads, folk songs & folk tales from West Virginia - Page 10; Ruth Ann Musick - 1960.

Only the first two verses and last two are given in both publications. I assume you may use version B for a complete WV text.

R. Matteson 2014]


[Lady Margaret]
7.1. Contributed by Mrs. Glasscock, who learned it from a cousin; only her first two and final two verses are given (for music see Ex. 12).




(1) Sweet William arose one Easter morn
And dressed himself in blue;
"Pray tell me about the long courtship
'Tween Lady Marg'ret and you."

(2) "I know nothing of Lady Margaret,
And she knows nothing of me;
But tomorrow morning just the hour of day,
Lady Marg'ret my bride shall be."

(13) "Is Lady Margaret in her drawing room?
Or is she in the hall?
Or is she in her high chamber,
A-combing her long yellow hair?"

(14) "She is not in her drawing room;
She is not in the hall;
But she lies in yonder in her cold coffin,
With her pale face turned to the wall."