Unknown Artists/Songs On Muzikum
Unknown Artists/Songs On Muzikum - The Sheffield Apprentice (gezongen door/sung by Hedy West) lyrics
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I was brought up in Cornwall, all in a high degree My parents they adored me, had no child, only me I ripped, I roved, I rambled where'er my fancies led 'Til I became apprenticed, and then my joys they fled The man that I was bound to, he did not use me well I formed a resolution, with him not long to dwell Unbeknown to my poor parents from him I ran away I steered my course to London, and cursed be the day There were a lady in London, she chanced to spy me there She offered me great payments to dwell with her one year With her kind words and promises, with her I did agree To go with her to London and stay with her one year I hadn't been in London but six months and a day When my foolish mistress grew very fond of me Her gold and silver, her houses and her land If I'd consent to marry her, would be at my command Oh no, my honored mistress, I cannot marry you For I have made a promise, likewise a solemn vow To wed no one but Betsy, my beauteous honored maid Pray excuse me, honored mistress, she has my heart betrayed One morning as I walked out to take the pleasant air My mistress followed after me to view the lilies fair Gold rings come off her fingers as she did pass me by She slipped them in my pocket, and for them I must die The sheriff come and taken me, it was useless to say He took me up to justice, tried me before the mayor He took me up to justice and to the gallows tree Oh lord, reward my mistress, she surely has wronged me People all come flocking in to see me in my life Likewise fair pretty Betsy, my own intended wife Farewell to sin and sorrow, I'll bid you all adieu Likewise fair pretty Betsy; I'll die for loving you