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LONG SONG, Q37: Factor's Garland DigiTrad: FACTOR'S SONG THE FACTOR'S GARLAND In Mudcat MIDIs: The Factor's Garland (Marguerite Olney noted a set from tradition in 1941, from a Mr. Nelson Powers of Mattawamkeag, Maine whether or not his tune is The Wand'ring Lady or a relative of it, ... it's the closest we are likely to get.) |
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Subject: Lyr Add: THE FACTOR'S GARLAND (Laws Q37) From: Date: 19 Jul 99 - 11:45 PM [Law's Q37, DT #545. "The Factor's Song", "The Turkey Factor", or :]
The Factor's Garland
Tune of, The Wand'ring Lady. Behold here's a ditty, 'tis true and no jest,
Being well educated and one of great Wit,
And walking along in the Streets there he found,
That man was a Christian, Sir, when he drew Breath,
That is a great Sum, said the Factor, indeed;
When having gone further he chanc'd to espy
To think of her dying with dread she was fill'd; Hearing what the crime was, he to end the Srife, He said come fair Creature, thy weeping refrain,
She cry'd Sir, I thank you who freed me from Death,
He brought her to London where, as it was said,
At length this young Factor was hired once more
Being a hot County this Man did prepare,
She said unto him, Master, I do understand,
He said unto that Prince's Court I must go,
Then away he sailed and came to Port,
His Gift was accepted, and as he stood by,
If please your Grace my last Voyage was to Turkey,
There she is my House-keeper while I'm in this Land,
The Prince cry'd behold Friend, this Robe that I wear
To pay a visit to some young neighbouring Prince,
For loss of my Child who I thought had been dead,
Thy Ship shall be richly laden with speed
An if you should not live to bring her to me,
The Ship being laden their Anchor was weighing,
He said noble Lady I have good news to tell,
Perhaps noble Lady you will not be free, I ne'er shall forget that great token of Love,
Pray sell off your Goods that you have now in store,
This thing was soon done and she sailed away,
That Captain that convoy'd him over the deep,
There happen'd to be a small Island to hand,
Next morning as soon as Day light did peep,
To hear this sad News then her Eyes they did flow,
And when that she came to the desired Port,
The Captain reply'd as we lay fast asleep,
Yes, that was the promise the Prince he reply'd,
Then into close mourning this Lady she went, In this desart Island the Factor he lay,
The Factor call'd to him, which caus'd him to stay,
The Old Man said to him if here thou dost lye,
If thou wilt but promise and be true to me,
The Factor consider'd that thing wou'd cause grief,
So then he was carry'd to that Court, and when
He unto the Court was with great Joy received,
Where he so long tarry'd he then did relate, With that the Captain was sent for with speed,
Next day with great triumph and joy as we find,
The Son was first born a perfect Beauty,
When the Factor see him his Eyes they did flow,
With a grimly look then this Old Man appears,
He said 'twas my promise, and I'll have my due,
The Babe's Mother cry'd, I am griev'd to the Heart,
With that she embrac'd it, and down the Tears fell,
So then this grim Ghost to her Husband did say, Sir, I am the Spirit of that dead Body, Being gone the Old Prince and his Princess likewise,
Now I will leave the Court full of Joy and much Mirth, ^^ |
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Subject: RE: LONG SONG, Q37 From: Date: 20 Jul 99 - 12:11 AM Sorry, that should have been Laws' at the beginning. |
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Subject: RE: LONG SONG, Q37 From: dick greenhaus Date: 20 Jul 99 - 01:20 AM Thank you. |
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Subject: RE: LONG SONG, Q37 From: Lesley N. Date: 20 Jul 99 - 01:41 AM What a fantastic ballad. Do you have an abc of the Wand'ring Lady? (I can check, of course - I'm just being lazy..) |
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Subject: RE: LONG SONG, Q37 From: Date: 20 Jul 99 - 01:47 AM Tune unknown |
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Subject: RE: Factor's Song, Turkey Factor, Q37 From: Joe Offer Date: 20 Jul 99 - 02:48 AM Well, Benevolent Unknown One, we're even. I'll type the next one, if I can find it. This was one heck of a story. I got a real kick out of the scene changes: Then into close mourning this Lady she went,Meanwhile, back at the ranch.... Thanks again for that wonderful ballad. -Joe Offer- Here's what the Traditional Ballad Index says about the song: Factor's Garland, The [Laws Q37]DESCRIPTION: The factor shows his kindness by paying for a dead man's burial and paying the fee of a girl who would otherwise be hanged. It is eventually revealed that the girl is a king's daughter. After many complex adventures, he marries the girl; they have a sonAUTHOR: unknown EARLIEST DATE: 1769 (Journal from the Nellie) KEYWORDS: rescue marriage money royalty FOUND IN: US(NE,SE,So) REFERENCES (7 citations): Laws Q37, "The Factor's Garland" Flanders/Olney, pp. 154-162, "The Factor's Song" (1 text, 1 tune) Flanders/Brown, pp. 81-82, "The Factor's Garland" (1 text, 1 tune) BrownII 60, "The Turkish Factor" (1 text) Huntington-Whalemen, pp. 268-271, "The Turkey Factor in Foreign Parts" (1 text) cf. Gardner/Chickering, p. 479, "The Factor's Garland" (source notes only) DT 545, FACTRSNG Roud #572 Notes: There may be a slight hint in here of the Apocryphal/Deuterocanonical book of Tobit, which is also motivated by the generosity of the hero in burying the dead. But, if so, it's come a long way. - RBW File: LQ37 Go to the Ballad Search form The Ballad Index Copyright 2007 by Robert B. Waltz and David G. Engle. |
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Subject: RE: LONG SONG, Q37 From: Jeri Date: 20 Jul 99 - 08:57 AM Has anyone ever heard this sung? I swear I've heard someone do it because the scene changes sound familiar. I'd like the tune, too, if anyone finds it. |
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Subject: RE: LONG SONG, Q37 From: Date: 20 Jul 99 - 04:54 PM The tune for the song above comes from "Catskin; or The Wandering Lady", (only 55 verses) now at the end of Scarce Songs 2 file at www.erols.com/olsonw, but, as noted there, the tune direction for the ballad doesn't make sense. Click below, then on "Catskin" in the titles index. Click |
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Subject: RE: LONG SONG, Q37 From: Date: 20 Jul 99 - 04:56 PM Whoops, wrong file! |
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Subject: RE: LONG SONG, Q37 From: Cap't Bob Date: 20 Jul 99 - 05:24 PM I wish I knew the tune to "The Wand'ring Lady". The words do seem to go nicely with the tune for "The 1913 Massacre". Cap't Bob |
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Subject: RE: LONG SONG, Q37 From: Bryant Date: 20 Jul 99 - 05:37 PM The "Grateful Dead" and Rumplestiltskin all in one song. Thanks. |
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