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The New Vocal Miscellany. Containing near 200 Songs [T179110] [ECCO]

DMI number:
32
Volume Number:
1 of 1
ESTC number:
T179110
EEBO/ECCO link:
CW116158050
Shelfmark:
BOD Harding C 2214.
Full Title:
The NEW | Vocal Miscellany. | Containing near 200 | SONGS, | Collected from the Writings of the | most celebrated Wits of the last | and present Age. | [rule] | In Three PARTS. | [rule] | I. The Delights of the Bottle: or, Drinking Songs. | II. The Ladies Delight: or, Love Songs. | III. Songs Comical, Humourous and Diverting. | [rule] | [ornament] | [rule] | [i]LONDON:[/i] | Printed and Sold by the Booksellers of [i]London[/i] and | [i]Westminster[/i]. (Price bound one Shilling). Printed and Sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster.
Place of Publication:
London
Genres:
Collection of songs
Format:
Duodecimo
Price:
Bound, 1 shilling.
Pagination:
0
Comments:
Date uncertain: after 1729? Olis records it as 1733?. ESTC records it as 1750?. CBEL records it as 1730. Part I: pp. 1-48 Part II: pp. 49-96 Part III: pp. 97-136. No sheet music - i.e. song-book without music.
Other matter:
Preface pp. iii-v Table of Contents, pp. vi-viii.
Content/Publication
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Jolly mortals fill your glasses
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pp.1-2
Poem Title:
Song 1. Let's be jovial, fill our Glasses.
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Bacchus must now his power resign
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pp.2-3
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Song 3. Bacchus must now his, &c.
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Upbraid me not capricious fair
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p.2
Poem Title:
Song 2. Upbraid me not, capricious, &c.
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Thus we'll drown all melancholy
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p.3
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Song 5. Bacchus one Day gayly, &c.
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Toby Swill
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p.3
Poem Title:
Song 4. Toby Swill.
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Bacchus one day gaily striding
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pp.4-5
Poem Title:
Song 7. Bacchus one Day, &c.
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From good liquor never shrink
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p.4
Poem Title:
Song 6. From good Liquor, &c.
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Hark hark the huntsman sounds his horn
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pp.5-6
Poem Title:
Song 8. Hark, hark, the Huntsman sounds, &c.
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By drinking drive dull care away
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pp.6-7
Poem Title:
Song 10. Dainty Davy
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Whilst the town's brim full of folly
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p.6
Poem Title:
Song 9. Whilst the Town's brimfull of Folly.
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Once in our lives
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p.7
Poem Title:
Song 11. Once in our lives.
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Come let us drink
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p.8
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Song 12. Come, let us drink.
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Should the storm blow high
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p.8
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Song 13. On a Bank of Flowers.
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Let's be jovial fill our glasses
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p.9
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Song 15. Jolly Mortals fill, &c.
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You've heard no doubt how all the globe
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p.9
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Song 14. As I went over London-Bridge.
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As tippling John was jogging on
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pp.10-11
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Song 16. As tippling John, &c.
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Diogenes surly and proud
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pp.11-13
Poem Title:
Song 17. Tippling Philosophers.
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Every man take a glass in his hand
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pp.13-14
Poem Title:
Song 18. A Health to all honest Men.
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Blow Boreas blow and let thy surly winds
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p.14
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Song 19. Blow, Boreas, Blow.
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How blest are beggar lasses
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pp.15-16
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Song 21. Talk no more of Whig, &c.
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I have been in love and in debt and in drink
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p.15
Poem Title:
Song 20. I have been in Love.
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Fill all the glasses fill 'em high
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p.16
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Song 22. Fill all the Glasses.
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Come jolly Bacchus god of wine
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p.17
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Song 23. Charles of Sweden.
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While the town agrees that Polly
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p.17
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Song 24. Whilst the Town agrees that Polly.
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Leave off this idle prating
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p.18
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Song 25. How blest are Beggars, &c.
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When first to Cambridge we do come
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pp.18-19
Poem Title:
Song 26. To you fair Ladies.
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Bacchus god of jovial drinking
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p.19
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Song 28. Cupid, God of pleasing, &c.
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Here's to thee my boy my darling my joy
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pp.19
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Song 27. Here's to thee, my Boy.
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Banish sorrow let's drink and be merry boys
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p.20
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Song 29. Haymaker's Dance, in Dr. Faustus.
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I sing mighty Markham's Gullet
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pp.20-21
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Song 30. Duke of -'s March.
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Come my brave hearts be merry cherry
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p.21
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Song 31. Birth of Harlequin.
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If Phillis denies me relief
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pp.21-22
Poem Title:
Song 32. If Phillis denies me, &c.
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Of all the things beneath the sun
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pp.22-23
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Song 33. Greenwood Tree.
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Come come my hearts of gold
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pp.24-25
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Song 34. Old Sir Simon, &c.
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Let us drink and be merry
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pp.25-27
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Song 35. An hundred Years hence.
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This great world is a trouble
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pp.27-28
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Song 36. This great World, &c.
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Some say women are like the seas
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p.28
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Song 37. Some say Women, &c.
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Though envious old age
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p.29
Poem Title:
Song 38. Tho' envious old Age.
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What life can compare with a jolly Town rake
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pp.29-30
Poem Title:
Song 40. Jolly Town Rakes.
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Wine's a mistress gay and easy
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p.29
Poem Title:
Song 39. Wine's a Mistress.
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Here's a health to the K and a lasting peace
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pp.31-32
Poem Title:
Song 42. Here's a Health to the King.
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While Phillis is drinking love and wine in alliance
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p.31
Poem Title:
Song 41. While Phillis is drinking.
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We'll drink and we'll never have done boys
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pp.32-33
Poem Title:
Song 43. We'll drink, and will never.
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He that will not merry merry be
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pp.33-34
Poem Title:
Song 45. He that will not merry merry be.
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The sages of old in prophecy told
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p.33
Poem Title:
Song 44. Come, let us prepare.
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Come be free my lovely lasses
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pp.34-35
Poem Title:
Song 47. Come, be free, &c.
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Oh lead me to some peaceful room
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p.34
Poem Title:
Song 46. Oh! lead me to some, &c.
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Come fill me a bumper my jolly brave boys
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pp.35-36
Poem Title:
Song 48. When she came ben she bob'd.
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Let soldiers fight for prey or praise
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p.36
Poem Title:
Song 49. Let Soldiers fight.
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Of all joys we ever possessed
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pp.36-37
Poem Title:
Song 50. Of all Joys, &c.
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Come all ye jolly bacchanals
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pp.37-38
Poem Title:
Song 52. There was a jovial.
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If any so wise is that sack he despises
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p.37
Poem Title:
Song 51. Come, let us prepare.
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How happy are we
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pp.38-39
Poem Title:
Song 53. How happy are we.
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Bacchus God of mortal pleasure
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p.39
Poem Title:
Song 54. Gavet in Otho.
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She tells me with claret she cannot agree
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pp.39-40
Poem Title:
Song 55. She tells me with Claret.
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If wine and musick have the power
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p.40
Poem Title:
Song 56. Thy vain Pursuit, fond Youth give o'er.
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If wine be a cordial why does it torment
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pp.40-41
Poem Title:
Song 57. If Love's a sweet Passion.
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Of all occupations
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pp.41-42
Poem Title:
Song 58. I am a jolly Toper.
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Here's to thee my Damon let's drink and be merry
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pp.42-43
Poem Title:
Song 59. On, on, my dear Brethren.
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A pox of this fooling and plotting of late
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p.43
Poem Title:
Song 60. If Love's a sweet Passion.
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Come fill me a glass fill it high
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pp.44-45
Poem Title:
Song 62, Come fill me a Glass.
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Say good Master Bacchus astride on your butt
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p.44
Poem Title:
Song 61. If Love's a sweet Passion.
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Ring ring the bar bell of the world
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pp.45-46
Poem Title:
Song 63. Ring, ring the Bar-Bell, &c.
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Young Bacchus when merry bestriding his tun
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pp.46-47
Poem Title:
Song 64. Young Bacchus, when merry, &c.
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The thirsty earth soaks up the rain
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pp.47-48
Poem Title:
Song 65. I wish my Love were in a Mire.
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Cupid god of pleasing anguish
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p.49
Poem Title:
Song 66. Cupid, God of pleasing, &c.
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Chloe be wise no more perplex me
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p.50
Poem Title:
Song 68. Chloe be wise, &c.
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Dulcy no more mispend your prime
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p.50
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Song 67. Young Damon once the, &c.
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My goddess Celia heavenly fair
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p.51
Poem Title:
Song 69. My Goddess Celia, &c.
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Once I loved a charming creature
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pp.51-52
Poem Title:
Song 70. Tell me, tell me, charming Creature.
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Twas when the seas were roaring
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p.52-53
Poem Title:
Song 71. 'Twas when the Seas were roaring.
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Sweet are the charms of her I love
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pp.53-54
Poem Title:
Song 72. Sweet are the Charms, &c.
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Foolish mortal pray be easy
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pp.55-56
Poem Title:
Song 74. When Aurelia first I courted.
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Had I the world at my command
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p.55
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Song 73. I'll range around &c.
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Celia my dearest no longer depress me
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p.56
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Song 75. Fly me not, Sylvia.
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Fly me not Silvia why do you fly me
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p.56
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Song 76. Celia, my dearest, no longer depress me.
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Clarinda the pride of the plain
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pp.57-59
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Song 78. Despairing beside a clear, &c.
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Why all this whining why all this pining
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p.57
Poem Title:
Song 77. Pierrot's Dance.
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Ye gentle gales that fan the air
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p.59
Poem Title:
Song 79. Ye gentle Gales, &c.
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Whence comes it neighbour Dick
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pp.60-61
Poem Title:
Song 80. Good-morrow, Gossip Joan.
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What beauties does Flora disclose
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pp.61-62
Poem Title:
Song 81. Tweed Side.
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Three Nymphs contending for my Heart
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p.62
Poem Title:
Song 82. See, see, my Seraphina, &c.
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Waft me some soft and cooling breeze
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pp.62-63
Poem Title:
Song 83. Midsummer Wish.
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The lass of Patties mill
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pp.63-64
Poem Title:
Song 84. The Lass of Peatie's-Mill.
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What though they call me country lass
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pp.64-65
Poem Title:
Song 85. What though they call me, &c.
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Sweet Nelly my heart's delight
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pp.65-67
Poem Title:
Song 86. Farmer's Son.
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Did ever swain a nymph adore
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pp.67-68
Poem Title:
Song 87. Robins Complaint.
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The play of love is now begun
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pp.68-69
Poem Title:
Song 88. The Play of Love.
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Alexis shunned his fellow swains
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pp.69-70
Poem Title:
Song 89. Alexis shunn'd his Fellow Swains.
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Young Damon once the happiest swain
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pp.70-71
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Song 90. Alexis shunn'd, &c.
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A cobbler there was and he lived in a stall
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pp.71-72
Poem Title:
Song 91. A Cobler there was.
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Why will Florella when I gaze
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pp.73-74
Poem Title:
Song 93. Why will Florella when, &c.
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You twice ten hundred deities
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p.73
Poem Title:
Song 92. You twice ten hundred Deities.
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As I beneath a myrtle shade lay musing
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p.74
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Song 94. As I beneath a Myrtle, &c.
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Lovely groves young Strephon choosing
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p.75
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Song 95. Cupid God of pleasing, &c.
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One April morn when from the sea
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pp.75-76
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Song 96. One April Morn, &c.
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Chloe blushed and frowned and swore
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p.76
Poem Title:
Song 97. Chloe blush'd, &c.
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Go vind the Vicar of Taunton Dean
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pp.76-77
Poem Title:
Song 98. Go vind the Vicar of our Town.
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As Damon late with Chloe sat
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pp.77-79
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Song 99. Of all the Girls that are, &c.
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Stay shepherd stay I prithee stay
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p.79
Poem Title:
Song 100. Stay, Shepherd, stay.
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Tis woman that seduces all mankind
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p.79
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Song 101. The bonny gray-ey'd Morn.
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What woman could do I have tried to be free
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p.80
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Song 102. What woman could do, &c.
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Young virgins love pleasure
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pp.80-81
Poem Title:
Song 103. The Spring's a coming.
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As Chloris full of harmless thoughts
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p.81
Poem Title:
Song 104. Lucky Minute.
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Let ambition fire thy mind
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p.82
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Song 105. Let Ambition, &c.
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Oh happy happy groves
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pp.82-83
Poem Title:
Song 104. Happy Groves.
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Now come love's plagues the fair enjoyed
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pp.83-84
Poem Title:
Song 108. The Plan of Love.
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Transported with pleasure
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p.83
Poem Title:
Song 107. Transported with Pleasure.
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Do not ask me charming Phillis
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pp.84-85
Poem Title:
Song 109. Do not ask me charming Phillis.
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Cease to persuade nor say you love sincerely
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p.85
Poem Title:
Song 110. Cease to Persuade.
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Why is your faithful slave disdained
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p.85
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Song 111. If Love the Virgin's Heart betray'd.
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Gently hear me charming fair
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p.86
Poem Title:
Song 112. Gently touch the Warmbling Lyre.
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The bonny grey eyed morn began to peep
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pp.86-87
Poem Title:
Song 114. The bonny grey-Ey'd Morn.
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Will the linnet fly the snare
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p.86
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Song 113. In the Pleasant Month of May.
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How servile is the state of man
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p.87
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Song 115. Upbraid me not, capricious Fair.
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A woman like the liquid tea
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p.88
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Song 116. Greenwood Tree.
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Girls be sure make man secur
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p.88
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Song 117. Excuse me.
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In vain dear Chloe you suggest
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pp.88-89
Poem Title:
Song 118. In vain dear Chloe, &c.
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Despairing beside a clear stream
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pp.89-91
Poem Title:
Song 119. Collin's Complaint,
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As Celia in her garden strayed
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p.91
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Song 120. As Celia near a Fountain lay.
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As I saw fair Chloe walk alone
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p.92
Poem Title:
Song 121. As I saw fair Chloe walk alone.
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Ye nymphs and ye swains from the groves and the plains
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p.92
Poem Title:
Song 122. Ye Shepherds and Nymphs.
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On a bank of flowers in a summer's day
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pp.93-94
Poem Title:
Song 123. On a Bank of Flowers.
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At dead of night when wrapped in sleep
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pp.94-95
Poem Title:
Song 124. Power of Love.
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Ye powers was Damon then so blessed
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pp.95-96
Poem Title:
Song 125. Black ey'd Susan,
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When flowery meadows deck the years
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p.96
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Song 126. Aule lang Syne.
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Gently stir and blow the fire
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pp.97-98
Poem Title:
Song 127. Gently touch the warbling Lyre.
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Trade's awry and so am I
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pp.98-99
Poem Title:
Song 128. Trade's awry.
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Ghosts of every occupation
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pp.99-100
Poem Title:
Song 130. Ghosts of e'ery Occupation.
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He that has the best Wife
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p.99
Poem Title:
Song 129. The Twitcher.
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By the side of a great kitchen fire
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pp.100-102
Poem Title:
Song 131. Despairing beneath a clear Stream.
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Of all the plagues of human life
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p.102
Poem Title:
Song 132. Under the Greenwood Tree.
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The sweet rosy morning
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pp.102-103
Poem Title:
Song 133. The sweet rosy Morning.
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A trifling song you shall hear
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pp.103-104
Poem Title:
Song 135. Nonsensical Folks prepare.
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Fine ladies with an artful grace
Page No:
p.103
Poem Title:
Song 134. When I was a Maid of Honour.
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Go on you vile sot
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pp.105-106
Poem Title:
Song 136. Since Times are so bad.
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Ye winds to whom Collin complains
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pp.106-108
Poem Title:
Song 137. Answer to Collin's Complaint.
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As Amoret and Phillis sat
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p.108
Poem Title:
Song 138. As Amoret with Phillis sat.
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Ye gods ye gave me to a wife
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pp.108-109
Poem Title:
Song 139, Ye Gods, ye gave, &c.
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Of all the simple things we do
Page No:
p.109
Poem Title:
Song 140. Matrimony display'd.
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Of all the trades from east to west
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pp.109-110
Poem Title:
Song 141. Charming Sally.
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A cuckold it is thought
Page No:
pp.110-111
Poem Title:
Song 143. A Cuckold in thought.
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Sure marriage is a fine thing
Page No:
p.110
Poem Title:
Song 142. I met a pretty Lass.
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Oh the charming month of May
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pp.111-112
Poem Title:
Song 145. Oh! the charming Month of May.
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The terrible law
Page No:
p.111
Poem Title:
Song 144. The terrible Law.
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Ye watchful guardians of the fair
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pp.112-113
Poem Title:
Song 146. Green Slvees. [sic]
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There lived long ago in a country place
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pp.113-114
Poem Title:
Song 147. There liv'd long ago.
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On a grassy pilllow
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pp.114-115
Poem Title:
Song 148. Myrtillo.
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Says my uncle I pray now discover
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pp.115-117
Poem Title:
Song 149. Molly Mog.
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When mighty roast beef was the Englishmens food
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pp.117-118
Poem Title:
Song 150. On old English Roast Beef.
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As from a rock past all relief
Page No:
pp.118-119
Poem Title:
Song 151. Peggy, I must love thee.
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Blest as the immortal gods is he
Page No:
pp.119-120
Poem Title:
Song 152. I wish my Love were in a Mire.
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What care I for affairs of state
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pp.120-121
Poem Title:
Song 153. What care I for Affairs of State.
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Sure never was dog so wretched as I
Page No:
p.121
Poem Title:
Song 154. Sure ne'er was such a Dog, &c.
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That which her slender waist confined
Page No:
pp.121-122
Poem Title:
Song 155. I'll range around the shady Bowers.
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The lass that would know how to manage a man
Page No:
pp.122-123
Poem Title:
Song 157. As Fidlers and Archers, &c.
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When a lady like me condescends to agree
Page No:
p.122
Poem Title:
Song 156. Bessy Bell.
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A woman's ware like china
Page No:
pp.123-124
Poem Title:
Song 159. Do not ask me, &c.
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In ancient days I've heard with horns
Page No:
p.123
Poem Title:
Song 158, O London is a fine Town.
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Tom and Will were shepherd swains
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pp.124-126
Poem Title:
Song 160. Tom and Will, &c.
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Your friendship I court for a friendly support
Page No:
p.126
Poem Title:
Song 161. When the bright God of Day.
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Dear Molly why so oft in tears
Page No:
pp.127-128
Poem Title:
Song 162. When first I saw those Lips, those Eyes.
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Oh think not the maid whom you scorn
Page No:
p.128
Poem Title:
Song 162. Tweed-side.
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As early I walked on the first of sweet May
Page No:
pp.129-130
Poem Title:
Song 163. Thro' the wood, Laddie.
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Tell me Hamilla tell me why
Page No:
p.130
Poem Title:
Song 164. Logan water.
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Ah Chloe thou treasure thou joy of my breast
Page No:
pp.131-132
Poem Title:
Song 166. My Apron, Deary.
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As Jockey and Jenny together was laid
Page No:
p.131
Poem Title:
Song 165. Jocky and Jenny.
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To friend and to foe and to all that I know
Page No:
pp.132-133
Poem Title:
Song 167. Come, let us prepare.
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Tell me tell me charming creature
Page No:
pp.133-134
Poem Title:
Song 168. Do not ask me charming Phillis.
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How hard is the fortune of all womankind
Page No:
pp.134-135
Poem Title:
Song 169. How hard is the Fortune, &c.
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Strephon when you see me fly
Page No:
pp.135-136
Poem Title:
Song 170. Gentle touch the warbling Lyre.
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The charge is prepared the lawyers are met
Page No:
p.136
Poem Title:
Song 172. Bonny Dundee.
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Thus I stand like a Turk with his doxies all round
Page No:
p.136
Poem Title:
Song 171. Lumps of Pudding.
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