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CONTENTS
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46. Fanny Blair 104
47. Arise, arise 106
48. Searching for Lambs 108
49. Green Broom 110
50. The Bonny Lighter-Boy 112
51. The Sweet Priméroses 114
52. My Bonny, Bonny Boy 116
53a. As I walked through the meadows. (First Version) 120
53b. As I walked through the meadows. (Second Version) 122
54. Erin’s Lovely Home 124
55. The True Lover’s Farewell 126
56. High Germany 127
57. Sweet Lovely Joan 130
58. My Boy Willie 132
59. Whistle, Daughter, Whistle 134
60. Mowing the Barley 136
61. I’m Seventeen come Sunday 138
62. The Lark in the Morn 141
63. Hares on the Mountains 142
64. O Sally, my dear 144
65. Gently, Johnny, my Jingalo 146
66. The Keys of Canterbury 148
67. My Man John 150
68. O No, John! 154
69. The Brisk Young Bachelor 156
70. Ruggleton’s Daughter of Iero 158
71. William Taylor 160
72. Sweet William 162
73. The Watchet Sailor 164
74. Scarborough Fair 167
75. Brimbledon Fair, or Young Ramble-Away 170
76. Bridgwater Fair 172
77. The Crabfish 174
78. The Beggar 176
79. The Keeper 178
80. The Three Sons 180
81. Jack Hall 182
82. Driving away at the Smoothing Iron 184
83. The Robber 187
84. John Barleycorn 190
85. Poor Old Horse 196
86. Botany Bay 198
87. Admiral Benbow 200
88. Bold Nelson’s Praise 202
89. Spanish Ladies 205
90. The Ship in Distress 208
91. Come all you worthy Christian men 212
92. Wassail Song 214
93. It’s a rosebud in June 217