X:1 T:The Brisk Young Country Lady T:The Accomplished Young Lady S:Miss Edith Sebbage, Trotton, Sussex, 1911; learned from her mother, Mrs Stemp. Z:Noted by Miss D J Marshall B:Journal of the Folk-Song Society, vol V (19), 1915, 129 L:1/8 Q:1/4=100 M:4/4 K:C G2|G2 G2 (GA) B2|c3 c c G2 z| w:It's of a brisk_ young coun-try la-dy, c3 c c2 G2|E2 G2 D2 z w:Up to Lon-don she did go; G| C2 E2 G2 E C|c G B2 A2 z w:She fell in love with a jol-ly sai-lor, G|G2 G2 G2 (3(FD) B,|C2 C2 C2|] w:His can-vas trou-sers_ as white as snow.