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'''MOSS ROSE, THE.''' English, Hornpipe. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The melody appears in the music manuscript copybook of fiddler John Burks, dated 1821. Unfortunately, nothing is known about Burks although he may have been from the north of England. The moss rose is an annual from Brazil that grows about six inches tall with flowers about an inch across. It does well in sun, tolerates poor soil well, and is often used for ground covers and edging. | '''MOSS ROSE, THE.''' English, Hornpipe. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The melody appears in the music manuscript copybook of fiddler John Burks, dated 1821. Unfortunately, nothing is known about Burks although he may have been from the north of England. The moss rose is an annual from Brazil that grows about six inches tall with flowers about an inch across. It does well in sun, tolerates poor soil well, and is often used for ground covers and edging. It was a favorite flower in Victorian times. | ||
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"The Moss Rose" is also the name of a song (in 6/8 time) that begins: | "The Moss Rose" is also the name of a song (in 6/8 time) dating to 1780 that begins: | ||
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'' 'Twas in a flow'ry sweet retreat,''<br> | '' 'Twas in a flow'ry sweet retreat,''<br> | ||
''As Damon and Clarinda sat.''<br> | ''As Damon and Clarinda sat.''<br> | ||
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However, as the flower was popular there are a number of songs and instrumental pieces that have "moss rose" in the title. | |||
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MOSS ROSE, THE. English, Hornpipe. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The melody appears in the music manuscript copybook of fiddler John Burks, dated 1821. Unfortunately, nothing is known about Burks although he may have been from the north of England. The moss rose is an annual from Brazil that grows about six inches tall with flowers about an inch across. It does well in sun, tolerates poor soil well, and is often used for ground covers and edging. It was a favorite flower in Victorian times.
"The Moss Rose" is also the name of a song (in 6/8 time) dating to 1780 that begins:
'Twas in a flow'ry sweet retreat,
As Damon and Clarinda sat.
However, as the flower was popular there are a number of songs and instrumental pieces that have "moss rose" in the title.
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