The first verse was repeated again after the chorus.
Notes
Arthur Pascoe’s Cornish Girls from St Neot in East Cornwall circa 1900 communicated to Inglis Gundry in 1966 Gundry, Inglis, Canow Kernow, (St Ives, Federation of Old Cornwall Societies & Soundpost Publications, 1966 ) p. 49
It is similar to the eighteenth century dance tune Trip to Truro and belongs to the family of tunes Bronson identifies as The Nutting Girl. ( Bertram H Bronson, The Traditional tunes of the child ballads with their texts, according to the extant records of Great Britain and America. (Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press.1953).
See Cornish Girls / Mowysi Kernow from the Cornish Session Tunes Project