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  Trelawney 

Music by the Rev. Robert Stephen Hawker(1803-1875). Words Anon.
Also known under the title 'The Song of the Western Men'
published in 1824.

CORNISH WORDS
Gans cledha da yn dorn yu lel
Gwyr, lowen  an golon
Yth aswon Myghtern Jamys fel
Pandr'wrello Kernowyon
Yu ordnys  le ha prys ancow?
Trelawny dos dh'y fin?
Mes ugans myl an dus  Kernow
Gothvos an praga 'vyn. 
'Verow Trelawny bras?
'Verow Trelawny  bras?
Ottomma ugans myl Kernow
A woffyth oll an  cas. 
Yn meth an Capten, bew y wos,
Gwas jolyf  yn mysk cans-
"Tour Loundres kyn fe Carrek Los
Y'n dylerfsen  dewhans!"
Ny a dres Tamar, tyr dhe dyr
By' ny vyth Havren let,
Ha scoth  ryp scoth, cowetha gwyr,
Pyu orthyn-ny a  set? 
'Verow Trelawny bras?
'Verow Trelawny  bras?
Ottomma ugans myl Kernow
A woffyth oll an  cas. 
Devedhys bys yn Fos Loundres
Gwel dek  dhyn, ny a gry-
"Deugh mes, ownegyon oll, deugh mes!
Gwell on  agesough-why!"
Trelawny yu avel felon
Fast yn cargharow tyn,
Mes ugans  myl a Gernowyon
Gothvos an ken a vyn. 
'Verow Trelawny bras?
'Verow Trelawny  bras?
Ottomma ugans myl Kernow
A woffyth oll an  cas

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ENGLISH TRANSLATION

A good sword and a trusty hand!
A merry heart and true! 
King James's men shall understand 
What Cornish lads can do! 
And have they fixed the where and when? 
And shall Trelawney die? 
Here's twenty thousand Cornish men 
Will know the reason why! 


Chorus: 
And shall Trelawney live? 
And shall Trelawney die? 
Here's twenty thousand Cornish men 
Will know the reason why!


Out spake their Captain brave and bold: 
A merry wight was he: 
'If London Tower were Michael's hold, 
We'd set Trelawny free! 
'We'll cross the Tamar, land to land: 
The Severn is no stay: 
With "one and all," and hand in hand; 
And who shall bid us nay? 

Chorus

And when we come to London Wall, 
A pleasant sight to view, 
Come forth! come forth! ye cowards all: 
Here's men as good as you. 
'Trelawney he's in keep and hold; 
Trelawney he may die: 
But twenty thousand Cornish bold 
Will know the reason why


Chorus