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An Awhesyth, Cornish (Kernewek) for "The Lark", is a traditional Cornish folk song. In English, a version of this song exists called "The Lark in the Morning", and a similar song in English goes under the title "The Pretty Ploughboy" (Roud 151). The song was collected by Rev. Sabine Baring-Gould, and appeared in his collection of . The song was collected from an 81-year-old pub owner. The English versions date back to the late eighteenth century. One was collected in Essex by Ralph Vaughan Williams, and collected another version of the song from Yorkshire.

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  • An Awhesyth, Cornish (Kernewek) for "The Lark", is a traditional Cornish folk song. In English, a version of this song exists called "The Lark in the Morning", and a similar song in English goes under the title "The Pretty Ploughboy" (Roud 151). The song was collected by Rev. Sabine Baring-Gould, and appeared in his collection of . The song was collected from an 81-year-old pub owner. The English versions date back to the late eighteenth century. One was collected in Essex by Ralph Vaughan Williams, and collected another version of the song from Yorkshire. (en)
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  • An Awhesyth, Cornish (Kernewek) for "The Lark", is a traditional Cornish folk song. In English, a version of this song exists called "The Lark in the Morning", and a similar song in English goes under the title "The Pretty Ploughboy" (Roud 151). The song was collected by Rev. Sabine Baring-Gould, and appeared in his collection of . The song was collected from an 81-year-old pub owner. The English versions date back to the late eighteenth century. One was collected in Essex by Ralph Vaughan Williams, and collected another version of the song from Yorkshire. There are several different tunes associated with these lyrics. (en)
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