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INDEX
xvii
Twa neebour wives sat in the sun” (b. 1796, Burns) 274
’Twas a Lady born of high degree” (1660–77, Roxburgh Ballads, ii. 114–5) 125
’Twas within a Furlong of Edinborough town” (Durfey, 1697, Pills to Purge Melancholy) 169
Upon a certain day when Mars and Venus met together” (Rawlinson MS., 1610–20) 35
Venus, Mars, and Cupid” (Rawlinson MS., 1610–20) 35
Wanton Virgins Frighted, The (Pills to Purge Melancholy, 1719) 220
Westminster Drollery 148
When first Amyntas su'd for a kiss (Tune) 202
When Phœbus address't himselfe to the West (Percy Folio MS., c. 1620–50) 49
White Thighs (b. 1735) 242
Who is to marry me (b. 1609) 29
Willie Steenson (b. 1800) 277
Will ye na, can ye na let me be?” (b. 1796) 259
Willing Lover, The (Wit & Drollery, 1661) 131
Wit and Drollery 96, 103, 116, 131
With a dildo (Refrain) 113
With a down … up and down (Refrain) 230
With a hey ho, hey, derry derry down (Refrain) 41
With a Humbledum, Grumbledum (Refrain) 204
With a rub … in and out, in and out ho (Refrain) 175
Without ever a stiver of money (Refrain) 85