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INDEX


TO VOL. I


AUTHORS, TITLES, FIRST LINES, REFRAINS, AND SOURCES



Akeroyde (S.) 188
All Christians and Lay-Elders too” (Sir John Birkenhead, Bagford Ballads, iii. 57) 118
All in a greene meadowe” (Percy Folio MS., c. 1620–50) 82
All you that are disposed now to hear a merry jest” (Roxburgh Ballads, iii. 166) 89
Aminta one Night had occasion to Piss” (Pills to Purge Melancholy, 1707) 202
And we’ll gang nae mair a roving, boys (Refrain) 5
Ane Pleasant Garland of Sweet Scented Flowers, (1835) 37, 275, 277, 279
As Damon late with Chloe sat” (S. Bolton, 1720) 228
As honest Jacob on a night” (b. 1796)>0) 257
As I lay musing all alone” (c. 1707) 189
As I lay on my lovely bead” (Laurence Price, c. 1654, Roxburgh Ballads, iii. 226) 105
As I sat at my Spinning Wheel” (Pills to Purge Melancholy, 1707) 180
MERRY SONGS I.