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