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