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INDEX
“There was a cooper they ca’d him Cuddy” (b. 1796) 263
“There wasa jolly beggar, and a begging he was born” (James V. of Scotland, b. 1542) 5
“There was a joviall pedler” (1637–9, Roxburgh Ballads, iii. 184) 96
“There was a Lady in this land” (Merry Drollery, 1661) 142
“There was a lass in Cumberland” (c. 1674–80) 152
“There was an old woman liv’d under a hill” (Pills to Purge Melancholy, 1707) 192
“There was three Birds that built very low” (Merry Drollery, 1661) 140
“There was three Travellers, Travellers three” (c. 1630, Bagford Ballads, i. 88) 85
This way, that way, which way you will (Refrain) 171
“Thomas vntyed his points apace” (Percy Folio MS., c. 1620–50) 26
“Thomas you cannott” (Percy Folio MS., c. 1620–50) 26
Thomson (W.) [Orpheus Caledonius] 240
Three Merry Travellers (c. 1630, Bagford Ballads, i. 88) 85
Tinker, The (Merry Drollery, 1661) 142
To fall down, down, derry down (Refrain) 109
“Tom and William with Ned and Ben” (Roxburgh Ballads, ii. 136–7) 163
“Tom Tinker’s my true love, and I am his dear” (c. 1698) 171
“To play upon a viol if a virgin will begin” (c. 1710) 212
Trooper Watering his Nagg, The (Pills to Purge Melancholy, 1707) 192
Turnep Ground, The (c. 1720) 224