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INDEX
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Sharpe (C. Kirkpatrick) 275
“She lay up to the navel bare” (Tune 116) 131
“She lay all naked in her bed” (Wit & Drollery, 1656) 116
Sheeles (J.) 238
Silent Flute, The (S. Bolton, 1720) 228
Sing Boyes, Drink Boyes (Refrain) 89
Sing trolly lolly (Refrain) 192
Sing, Stow the Fryer (Refrain) 197
“Smug rich and fantastic old Fumbler was known” (b. 1695) 167
“So merrily singeth the nightengale” (c. 1750, Roxburgh Ballads, iii. 656) 247
So old, so old, so wondrous old 125
“Spinning Wheel, As I sat at my” 180
“Story, strange I will you tell, A” (Choyce Drollery, 1656) 113
“Supper is na Ready” (b. 1796) 267
Surprised Nymph, The (Pills to Purge Melancholy, 1707) 183
Taylor’s faun thro’ the bed (Tune) 253
Tell me mother, pray, now do (Refrain) 186
“Tell me, thou source of scandal, Dick” (b. 1740 Robertson of Struan) 244
Tenement to let, A (Pills to Purge Melancholy, 1719) 218
“That God that dyed for vs all and drank both vinegar etc.” (Percy Folio MS., 1620–50) 51
Then she sang down a down (Refrain) 31
“There dwelt a man in Lanrickshire” (b. 1800) 277
“There liv’d a Wife in Whistle-cock-pen” (b. 1796) 259
“There was a buxom lass” (c. 1710) 214