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INDEX
| “As I was riding by the way” (Percy Folio MS., c. 1620–50) | 71 |
| “As I was walking I cannot tell where” (Rawlinson MS., c. 1610–50) | 37 |
| “As I went o’er yon misty moor” (Pills to Purge Melancholy, 1707) | 188 |
| “As I went to Tottnam” (Choyce Drollery, 1666) | 109 |
| “As Lady Jane devoutly wise” (1766, Durfey the Younger) | 251 |
| As Oyster Nan stood by her tub (c. 1705) | 177 |
| As she lay sleeping in her bed (Tune) | 105 |
| As the fryer he went along (Pills to Purge Melancholy, 1707) | 197 |
| Auld cripple Dow, The (Tune) | 257 |
| Ayres by Alfonso Ferrabosco (1609) | 29 |
| Ayres by W. Corkine (1610) | 34 |
| Bagford Ballads | 85, 118 |
| Bathing Girles, The (Westminster Drollery, 1672) | 148 |
| Bathing Girles, The (Westminster Drollery, 1672) (Tune) | 163 |
| Beehive, The (Pills to Purge Melancholy, 1707) | 206 |
| Beggar-wench turn’d into a devil (Debauchery Scared, Roxburgh Ballads, 1685–8, ii. 101) | 160 |
| Behn (Mrs.) | 168 |
| Behold the man (Tune) | 41 |
| “Beneath a cool shade” (Mrs. Behn, 1697) | 168 |
| Birkenhead (Sir John) | 118 |
| Bob-Tail’d Lass, The (b. 1800) | 275 |
| Bolton (Sol.) | 228 |
| Bonnie Dundee (Tune) | 263 |