Chords for Willy O'Winsbury

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[Db] The King [Ab] he has been a poor [Eb] prisoner, [Db] a prisoner [Eb] lying [Db] in Spain
[Ab] And will he [Db] o'er the [Ab] winds [Fm] beree, as [Db] Laine Lange we his [Eb] daughter [Db] attain?
What troubles [Ab] you my daughter [Eb]
dear, [Db] you look [Eb] so pale [Db] and won
O [Ab] have you had any sore [Fm] sickness,
[Db] nor yet [Eb] been sleeping [Db] we a man?
I have [Ab] not had any sore [Eb] sickness, [Db] nor yet [Eb] been sleeping we [Db] a man
[Ab] It is [Db] for you [Ab] my father [Fm] dear, [Db] Flor Biden [Eb] say Lange [Db] in Spain
[Bbm] Cast off, [Ab] cast off your berry brown [Eb] gown, [Db] stand naked [Eb] upon [Db] a stain
But [Ab] I may [Db] ken you [Ab] by your [Fm] shape, [Db] whether you be a [Eb] maiden or [Db] a knane
So she's cast [Ab] off her berry brown gown, [Db] stood naked [Eb] upon [Db] a stain
Her [Ab] haunches were round and her [Fm] apron was short, [Db] her cheeks [Eb] they were [Db] pale and won
O is [Ab] he a lord or a duke or [Eb] a knight or [Db] a man [Eb] of birth [Db] or fame?
[Ab] O is [Db] he one [Ab] of my [Fm] serving men, [Db] that's lately [Eb] come out [Db] of Spain?
He is [Ab] nay a lord nor a duke or [Eb] a knight nor [Db] a man [Eb] of birth [Db] nor fame
[Ab] But he [Db] is Willie [Ab] of [Fm] Winsbury, I [Db] could bide [Eb] nay Lange my [Db] Laine
The king [Ab] has sent for his merry [Eb] man all, his merry man thirty and three
[Ab] Says bring me Willie [Ab] of [Fm] Winsbury, [Db] for [Eb] hanged he [Db] shall be
But when [Ab] he came the king [Eb] before, he [Db] was clad in [Eb] the [Db] red silk
[Ab] His hair [Db] was like [Ab] the strands [Fm] of gold, [Db] his cheeks [Eb] were as white [Db] as mill
It is [Ab] nay wonder, says [Eb] the king, [Db] my [Eb] daughter's love you [Db] did win
[Ab] Had I been [Db] a woman [Ab] as I [Fm] am a man, [Db] my bedfellow [Eb] you would [Db] have been
And will [Ab] you marry my daughter [Eb] Janet by [Db] the truth [Eb] of your [Db] right hand?
And [Ab] will [Db] you marry [Ab] my daughter [Fm] Janet and [Db] be [Eb] a lord [Db] of the land?
I [Ab] will marry your daughter [Eb] Janet by [Db] the truth [Eb] of my [Db] right hand
[Ab] And I [Db] will marry [Ab] your daughter [Fm] Janet, but [Db] I won't [Eb] be a lord [Db] of the land
He's mounted [Ab] her on a milk [Eb]-white steed, [Db] himself on [Eb] a dapple grey
And he's [Ab] made her [Db] a lady [Ab] of as much [Fm] land as she could [Db] ride in [Eb] the Lange summers [Db] day
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12341116
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134211114
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123111111
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13421111
Db
12341114
Eb
12341116
Ab
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[Db] The King [Ab] he has been a poor [Eb] prisoner, [Db] a prisoner [Eb] lying [Db] in Spain
_ [Ab] And will he [Db] o'er the [Ab] winds [Fm] beree, _ as [Db] Laine Lange we his [Eb] daughter [Db] attain?
_ _ _ What troubles [Ab] you my daughter [Eb]
dear, [Db] you look [Eb] so pale [Db] and won
O [Ab] have you had any sore [Fm] sickness, _ _
[Db] nor yet [Eb] been sleeping [Db] we a man?
_ _ _ I have [Ab] not had any sore [Eb] sickness, [Db] nor yet [Eb] been sleeping we [Db] a man
_ [Ab] It is [Db] for you [Ab] my father [Fm] _ dear, [Db] Flor Biden [Eb] say Lange [Db] in Spain
_ _ _ [Bbm] Cast off, [Ab] cast off your berry brown [Eb] gown, [Db] stand naked [Eb] upon [Db] a stain _
But [Ab] I may [Db] ken you [Ab] by your [Fm] shape, _ _ [Db] whether you be a [Eb] maiden or [Db] a knane _
_ _ So she's cast [Ab] off her berry brown gown, [Db] stood naked [Eb] upon [Db] a stain
Her [Ab] haunches were round and her [Fm] apron was short, [Db] her cheeks [Eb] they were [Db] pale and won _ _
_ O is [Ab] he a lord or a duke or [Eb] a knight or [Db] a man [Eb] of birth [Db] or fame? _
[Ab] O is [Db] he one [Ab] of my [Fm] serving men, _ [Db] that's lately [Eb] come out [Db] of Spain? _ _
_ He is [Ab] nay a lord nor a duke or [Eb] a knight nor [Db] a man [Eb] of birth [Db] nor fame _
[Ab] But he [Db] is Willie [Ab] of [Fm] Winsbury, _ I [Db] could bide [Eb] nay Lange my [Db] Laine _ _
_ The king [Ab] has sent for his merry [Eb] man all, his merry man thirty and three _
[Ab] Says bring me Willie [Ab] of [Fm] Winsbury, _ _ [Db] for [Eb] hanged he [Db] shall be
But _ when [Ab] he came the king [Eb] before, he [Db] was clad in [Eb] the [Db] red _ silk
[Ab] His hair [Db] was like [Ab] the strands [Fm] of gold, _ [Db] his cheeks [Eb] were as white [Db] as mill _ _
It is [Ab] nay wonder, says [Eb] the king, [Db] my [Eb] daughter's love you [Db] did win _
[Ab] Had I been [Db] a woman [Ab] as I [Fm] am a man, _ [Db] my bedfellow [Eb] you would [Db] have been _
And will [Ab] you marry my daughter [Eb] Janet by [Db] the truth [Eb] of your [Db] right hand?
And [Ab] will [Db] you marry [Ab] my daughter [Fm] Janet _ and [Db] be [Eb] a lord [Db] of the land? _ _ _
_ _ I [Ab] will marry your daughter [Eb] Janet by [Db] the truth [Eb] of my [Db] right hand _
[Ab] And I [Db] will marry [Ab] your daughter [Fm] Janet, but [Db] I won't [Eb] be a lord [Db] of the land _ _
_ He's mounted [Ab] her on a milk [Eb]-white steed, [Db] himself on [Eb] a dapple grey
_ And he's [Ab] made her [Db] a lady [Ab] of as much [Fm] land _ as she could [Db] ride in [Eb] the Lange summers [Db] day _ _ _
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