Miller's Apprentice- Mrs. Poff (KY) 1917 Sharp B

Miller's Apprentice- Mrs. Poff (KY) 1917 Sharp B

[Single stanza with music. From: English Folk Songs from the Southern Appalachians Collected by Cecil J. Sharp and Olive Dame Campbell. Edited by Maud Karpeles; Volume I, 1932. The 1932 edition notes follow.

R Matteson 2016]


No. 71. The Miller's Apprentice or The Oxford Tragedy
Texts without tunes :—W. R. Mackenzie's Ballads and Sea Songs from Nova Scotia, No. 115. Cox's Folk Songs from the South, p. 311 (see also further references). Journal of American Folk-Lore, xxxix. 125.
Texts with tunes :—Journal of the Folk-Song Society, vii. 23 and 44. Version E is closely allied to the English tune, which now is a popular hymn in the English Hymnal.

B. The Miller's Apprentice- Sung by Mrs. POFF at Barbourville, Knox Co., Ky., May 8, 1917. Heptatonic.

He went to his sister's house
About eight o'clock last night:
O Zorie, dear, come go and take,
And take a walk with me.