X:1 %Music T:Death and the Lady B:Broadwood, L, 1908, English Traditional Songs and Carols, London, Boosey N:Reprinted by EP Publishing Limited, Rowman & Littlefield, Totowa, New Jersey, 1974 Z:Lucy Broadwood F:http://www.folkinfo.org/songs M:C %Meter L:1/8 % K:G G2 |B2 B2 d3 d | d2 d2 (AB) c2 |B4 z2 w:"Fair la-dy, throw those cost-ly robes_ a-side. G2 |B2 B2 d3 d |d2 d2 (AB) c2 | B4 z2 w:No lon-ger may you glo-ry in_ your pride. d2 |G2 G2 G2 G2 | B2 d2 B2 G2 |A4 z2 w:Take leave of all your car-nal vain de-light; G2 |B2 B2 d2 d2 |d2 d2 A2 B2 |G6 w:I'm come to sum-mon you a-way this night." G2 |B3 B d2 d2 |d z d2 (AB) c2 | B6 w: "What bold at-tempt is this? pray let_ me know B2 G2 |B2 d2 d2 |d2 A2 (AB) c2 |A4 z2 w:From whence you come and with-er I_ must go. d2 |G3 G G2 G2 | B2 d2 B2 G2 |A6 w:Shall I, who am a la-dy, stoop or bow G2 |B2 B2 d2 d2 |d d2 z A2 B2 | G4 |] w:To such a pale faced vis-age? Who art thou?"