The Water Is Wide (song)
"The Water Is Wide" (also called "O Waly, Waly") is a folk song of Scottish origin, based on lyrics that partly date to the 1600s. It remains popular in the 21st century. Cecil Sharp published the song in Folk Songs From Somerset (1906). It is related to Child Ballad 204 (Roud number 87), Jamie Douglas, which in turn refers to the ostensibly unhappy first marriage of James Douglas, 2nd Marquis of Douglas to Lady Barbara Erskine.
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The Water Is Wide (song)
"The Water Is Wide" (also called "O Waly, Waly") is a folk song of Scottish origin, based on lyrics that partly date to the 1600s. It remains popular in the 21st century. Cecil Sharp published the song in Folk Songs From Somerset (1906). It is related to Child Ballad 204 (Roud number 87), Jamie Douglas, which in turn refers to the ostensibly unhappy first marriage of James Douglas, 2nd Marquis of Douglas to Lady Barbara Erskine.
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"The Water Is Wide" (also call ...... uglas to Lady Barbara Erskine.
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「広い河の岸辺」(ひろいかわのきしべ)、ないし、「流れは広く ...... ine) との不幸な最初の結婚について言及したものとされる。
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"The Water Is Wide" (also call ...... uglas to Lady Barbara Erskine.
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「広い河の岸辺」(ひろいかわのきしべ)、ないし、「流れは広く ...... ine) との不幸な最初の結婚について言及したものとされる。
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The Water Is Wide (song)
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広い河の岸辺
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