- 82 songs get alias entries (alternate titles/opening lines) shown in italic in the TOC, pointing to the same page as the main title - Front matter (title, foreword, TOC) has no page numbers - Song pages start at page 1 - Aliases extracted from reference PDF (CL6) TOC by title matching Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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59 lines
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\begin{song}{
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title = {Wild Rover},
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alias = {I’ve been a wild rover},
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lyrics = {traditionell},
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composer = {traditionell},
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bulibu = 344,
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bulibull = 1,
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cl = 94,
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barde = 184,
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libock = 194,
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}
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\begin{verse}
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I’ve \chord{D}been a wild rover for many a \chord{G}year, \\
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I \chord{D}spend all my money on \chord{A}whiskey and beer. \\
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But now I’m returning with gold in great \chord{G}store \\
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and I \chord{D}never will play the wild \chord{A}rover no \chord{D}more.
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\end{verse}
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\begin{verse}
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And it’s \chord{A}no, nay, never, no nay \chord{D}never no \chord{G}more \\
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will I \chord{D}play the wild \chord{G}rover no \chord{D}never, \chord{A}no \chord{D}more.
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\end{verse}
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\begin{verse}
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I went to an ale-house where I used to frequent, \\
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and I told the landlady my money was spent, \\
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I asked her for credit, she answered me nay, \\
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such a custom of yours I can have any day.
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\end{verse}
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\begin{verse}
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And it’s no, nay, never...
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\end{verse}
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\begin{verse}
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I took from my pocket, ten sovereigns bright, \\
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and the landlady’s eyes opened wide with delight. \\
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She said I have whiskey and wines of the best \\
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and the words that I said sure were only in jest.
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\end{verse}
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\begin{verse}
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And it’s no, nay, never...
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\end{verse}
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\begin{verse}
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I’ll go home to my parents, confess what I’ve done, \\
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I’ll ask them to pardon their prodigal son, \\
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and if they caress me as oft times before, \\
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then I never will play the wild rover no more.
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\end{verse}
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\begin{verse}
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And it’s no, nay, never…
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\end{verse}
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\end{song}
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