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INDEX
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Gaberlunzie Man, The (James V. Scotland, b. 1542) 1
Gallant Schemers Petition, The (Musical Miscellany, 1731) 238
Gather your rosebuds (Tune) 118
Green Grow the Rashes, O (b. 1796) 261
Gramachree (Tune) 274
Gudewife when your gude man’s frae hame” (b. 1796) 256
Haddington, Earl of 242
Harleian MS 103
Harlot, The high priz’d (or The Penurious Quaker) 216
Hee that hath no mistresse” (1610) 34
Help House of Commons, House of Peers (Refrain) 118
Her dainty palm I gently prest” (Marrow of Complements, 1685) 159
Horrible relation of a dog (or Four legg'd elder) 118
I a tender young maid have been courted by many” (Pills to Purge Melancholy, 1707) 194
I am a young Lass of Lynn” (Pills to Purge Melancholy, 1707) 199
I am fallen away (Tune) 125
I cannot tell what to do (Refrain) 199
I cannot, winnot, monnot buckle too (Refrain) 169
I dreamed my Loue lay in her bed” (Percy Folio MS., c. 1620–50) 80
I ha’e laid a herrin’ in sa’t (Tune) 259
I have a tenement to let” (Pills to Purge Melancholy, 1719) 218