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