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INDEX
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Lass of Lynn’s Sorrowful Lamentation, The (Pills to Purge Melancholy, 1707) 199
Lass with the velvet a—se, The (c. 1710) 214
Late Dialogue between Captain Low and his friend Dick (Robertson of Struan, b. 1749). 244
Let the world run its course of capricious delight” (Earl of Haddington, b. 1735) 242
Leveridge (R.) 175
Little o’ th’one with t’other (Refrain) 137
Lusty Young Smith at his vice stood a filing, A” (1705, Pills to Purge Melancholy [1707], ii. 198) 175
Lynn, The Lass of 199
Maid and a younge man, A (Percy Folio MS., c. 1620–50) 75
Maid, I dare not tell her name, A” (b. 1800) 279
Maid of Tottenham, The (Choyce Drollery, 1666) 109
Maids have you any Cony, Cony skins (Refrain) 96
Maid’s Lesson, The (c. 1710) 212
Maiden’s Delight (1661, Merry Drollery) 137
Man and a younge maid that loued, A” (Percy Folio MS., c. 1620–50) 75
Man he lay whopping, The (Refrain) 75
Man’s Yard, A (Rawlinson MS., 1600–20) 10
Marrow of Complements 159
May morninge, In a 77
Melismata (1611) 40
Merry Drollery (1661) 41, 80, 116, 133, 135, 137, 140, 142
Merry Muses of Caledonia 253, 254, 256, 257, 259, 261, 263, 264, 266, 267, 269, 272, 274