The Romish Lady- Mitchell (NC) 1918 Sharp O

The Romish Lady- Mitchell (NC) 1918 Sharp O

[My title, replacing the generic Child title. Single stanza with music from Cecil Sharp; English Folk Songs from the Southern Appalachians; Sharp/Campbell I, 1917; also Sharp/Karpeles I; 1932. The 1932 Edition notes follow.

The Romish Lady is a different ballad. Is there a relationship between the two?

R. Matteson 2015]


No. 22. The Wife of Usher's Well.
Texts without tunes:—Child's English and Scottish Popular Ballads, No. 79. Journal of American Folk-Lore, xiii. 119; xxiii. 429; xxx. 305; xxxix. 96. Cox's Folk Songs of the South, p. 88.
Texts with tunes:—E. M. Leather's Folk-Lore of Herefordshire, p. 198. Davis's Traditional Ballads of Virginia, pp. 278 and 576.
See also The Cruel Mother (No. 10), Tune B. McGill's Folk Songs of the Kentucky Mountains, p. 5. Texts A and B are remarkable in that the children cite the mother's 'proud heart' as the reason that has caused them to 'lie in the cold clay', a motive which is absent from other English and Scottish versions.

O. [The Romish Lady]
Sung by Mrs. EFFIE MITCHELL at Burnsville, N. C , Sept. 12, 1918
Hexatonic (no 6th).

The Romish lady she had babes,
She only had three,
She sent them off to the north counteree
For to learn those grammarees.