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INDEX
I’ll tell you . . . how this knave serv’d me (Refrain) 179
I owed my hostess thirty pounds” (c. 1720) 224
I pr'ythee now hear me, dear Molly (Refrain) 238
I Rede you beware o' the Ripples young man” (R. Burns, b. 1796) 253
I went to the Alehouse as an honest woman should” (1707) 179
I will fly into your arms” (c. 1720) 225
In a May morninge I mett sweet nursse” (Percy Folio MS., c. 1620–50) 77
It was a Lady of the North she lov'd a Gentleman” (1616, Roxburgh Ballads, iii. 230) 41
It was a puritanicall ladd” (Percy Folio MS., c. 1620–50) 73
It was in June” (Westminster Drollery, 1672) 148
James V. of Scotland 1, 5
Jenny beguil'd the Webster (Tune) 240
Jenny sits up i' the laft” (b. 1796) 265
Jocky Mac Gill (Tune) 267
John Anderson my Jo (Tune) 256
Jolly Beggar, The (James V. of Scotland, b. 1542) 5
Jovial Companions, The (Bagford Ballads, i. 88) 85
Joviall Pedler, The (1637–9, Roxburgh Ballads, iii. 184) 96
Kind-hearted Creature, The (1630, Roxburgh Ballads, iii. 166–7) 89
Ladies of London (Tune) 160
Lass o' Liviston (b. 1796) 254