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INDEX
| “Methinks the poor town has been troubled too long” (Earl of Dorset, c. 1676) | 157 |
| Miles (A.) | 125 |
| Modern Prophets, The | 208 |
| Modiewark has done me ill, The (b. 1796) | 272 |
| Mother beguil'd the daughter, The (Tune) | 89 |
| Musical Miscellany | 228, 230, 236, 238 |
| “My friend thy beauty seemeth good” (Pills to Purge Melancholy, 1719) | 216 |
| “My Mistress is a hive of bees in yonder flow'ry garden” (Pills to Purge Melancholy, 1707) | 206 |
| “My pretty maid fain would I know” (Pills to Purge Melancholy, 1707) | 204 |
| My thing is my own (Pills to Purge Melancholy, 1707) | 194 |
| Nameless Maiden, The (b. 1800) | 279 |
| Narcissus, come kiss us (Rawlinson MS., c. 1610–50) | 37 |
| Nash his Dildo (Thomas Nash, Rawlinson and Petyt MSS., b. 1601) | 13 |
| Nash (Thomas) | 13 |
| O for ane and twenty, Tam (Tune) | 272 |
| O gie my love brose, lasses (Refrain) | 264 |
| “O jolly Robin hold thy hande” (Percy Folio MS., 1620–50) | 47 |
| “O Mither dear I gin to fear” (Orpheus Caledonius, 1753) | 240 |
| O never went Wimble in Timber more nimble (Refrain) | 140 |
| “O wat ye ought of Fisher Meg” (b. 1796) | 261 |