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INDEX
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| “Twa neebour wives sat in the sun” (b. 1796, Burns) | 274 |
| “’Twas a Lady born of high degree” (1660–77, Roxburgh Ballads, ii. 114–5) | 125 |
| “’Twas within a Furlong of Edinborough town” (Durfey, 1697, Pills to Purge Melancholy) | 169 |
| “Upon a certain day when Mars and Venus met together” (Rawlinson MS., 1610–20) | 35 |
| “Venus, Mars, and Cupid” (Rawlinson MS., 1610–20) | 35 |
| Wanton Virgins Frighted, The (Pills to Purge Melancholy, 1719) | 220 |
| Westminster Drollery | 148 |
| When first Amyntas su'd for a kiss (Tune) | 202 |
| When Phœbus address't himselfe to the West (Percy Folio MS., c. 1620–50) | 49 |
| White Thighs (b. 1735) | 242 |
| Who is to marry me (b. 1609) | 29 |
| Willie Steenson (b. 1800) | 277 |
| “Will ye na, can ye na let me be?” (b. 1796) | 259 |
| Willing Lover, The (Wit & Drollery, 1661) | 131 |
| Wit and Drollery | 96, 103, 116, 131 |
| With a dildo (Refrain) | 113 |
| With a down … up and down (Refrain) | 230 |
| With a hey ho, hey, derry derry down (Refrain) | 41 |
| With a Humbledum, Grumbledum (Refrain) | 204 |
| With a rub … in and out, in and out ho (Refrain) | 175 |
| Without ever a stiver of money (Refrain) | 85 |