“There was a cooper they ca’d him Cuddy” (b. 1796) |
263
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“There wasa jolly beggar, and a begging he was born” (James V. of Scotland, b. 1542) |
5
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“There was a joviall pedler” (1637–9, Roxburgh Ballads, iii. 184) |
96
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“There was a Lady in this land” (Merry Drollery, 1661) |
142
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“There was a lass in Cumberland” (c. 1674–80) |
152
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“There was an old woman liv’d under a hill” (Pills to Purge Melancholy, 1707) |
192
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“There was three Birds that built very low” (Merry Drollery, 1661) |
140
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“There was three Travellers, Travellers three” (c. 1630, Bagford Ballads, i. 88) |
85
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This way, that way, which way you will (Refrain) |
171
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“Thomas vntyed his points apace” (Percy Folio MS., c. 1620–50) |
26
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“Thomas you cannott” (Percy Folio MS., c. 1620–50) |
26
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Thomson (W.) [Orpheus Caledonius] |
240
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Three Merry Travellers (c. 1630, Bagford Ballads, i. 88) |
85
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Tinker, The (Merry Drollery, 1661) |
142
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To fall down, down, derry down (Refrain) |
109
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“Tom and William with Ned and Ben” (Roxburgh Ballads, ii. 136–7) |
163
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“Tom Tinker’s my true love, and I am his dear” (c. 1698) |
171
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“To play upon a viol if a virgin will begin” (c. 1710) |
212
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Trooper Watering his Nagg, The (Pills to Purge Melancholy, 1707) |
192
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Turnep Ground, The (c. 1720) |
224
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