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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 |