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GENEKAL INDEX.

Songs and Ballads :

Auld Robin Gray, vi. 284, 355, 395, 451

Back and side go bare, i. 125

Bailiff's daughter of Islington, i. 388 ; ii. 403

Ballad of indiscretion, xii. 409

Barney Buntline and Bill Bowling, xii. 10, 196,

517

Bartram's Dirge, i. 338 Bathilda, iv. 28, 93 Bazaar Girl, viii. 310 Bitter Withy, iv. 84 Bonnets of Blue, ii. 347, 455 Brave Lads of Galla Water, viii. 305 Bride's Burial, vi. 449. By the river's lonely shore, x. 442 'Cadet Rousselle,' vii. 490 Canadian Boat Song, i. 145 Cavalier Songs, vi. 269, 310 Charlie, he's my Darling, v. 45 Charm for Ennui, xii. 226 Cherry Ripe, iv. 469 ; v. 214, 254, 297, 352,

392

Chevy Chase, iv. 89, 155, 537 Chin-a-chin-chop-sticks, v. 120 Chin-a-ring-a-ching-ching, Feast of Lanterns,

v. 64, 113, 239 Christian soldier, must we sever ? vii. 269,

394, 413, 516

Clashing swords no more resound, x. 443 Clim of the Clough, xii. 386, 494 Come, all you jolly blades, v. 289 Come and drink Tea in the Arbour, xi. 128,

237

Come, live with me, ii. 89, 153, 434 Come out, 'tis now September, iv. 446 Couldn't that old sot, Sir Peter, xi. 43 Cumberland (Duke of) and Death of Nelson,

ii. 405 Cupid ! cease, you pleasing plague, you !

xi. 44

Dear Tom, this brown jug, xii. 471 Death and the Sinner, vi. 388, 436, 473 Death of Nelson, ii. 405, 493 ; iii. 18 ; iv.

365, 412, 450, 490 Derby's Ram, i. 306 Devil and ye Dainty Dames, vi. 224 Duke of Norfolk, vi. 224 Dumbarton's drums beat bonnie, O, i. 309 Farmer's Audit, viii. 488 Female Auctioneer, vii. 206 Fidallan was a comely youth, x. 443 Folkestone Fiery Serpent, x. 508 ; xi. 72,

97, 192

For he's a jolly good fellow, viii. 327, 435 Forte Frigate, iii. 128

Franky Well went out to plough, xii. 128 French ballads, viii. 89 From London town, xi. 43 Fryar Bacon, x. 48

Garden song in ' Quality Street,' viii. 129 Girl I left behind Me, xi. 246 God save the King, parody on, ii. 88, 154 ;

' noble " or " gracious," iii. 108 Gray goose and gander, ix. 510 Greenwich Fair, ii. 227 Hang sorrow, cast away care, ix. 308 Hardyknute, ii. 425, 536 ; iii. 37, 113 Hark the northern blasts arise ! x. 442 Earvest, xii. 30, 71, 137, 237, 276 Eenry and Clara, x. 17 Sere's a health to King Charles, vi. 310 Here's a health unto his Majesty, ix. 431

Songs and Ballads :

Herring Song, i. 306

He's taen her up, he's letten her down, viii,

188, 255 Home, Sweet Home, additional verses, v. 367,

476 ; vi. 55

Horticultural Wife, iv. 16 How blest is the lot, x. 442 I was a wild and a wicked youth, iv. 187 I'll sing you one oh, vi. 260 Immortal was his soul, iv. 410 In Crete, when Dedimus first began, vi. 223,

291

Jack Tar, have you heard of the news ? iv. 506 Jacobite, ii. 288, 349 Japanese and Chinese lyrics, vi. 517 Johnie Armstrang, vii. 169, 219 Jolly Juggler, vi. 291

Jonas his Crying-out against Coventry, vi. 224 Just before the battle, mother, iv. 208 Keach i' the Creel, viii. 255 Kitty Fisher's Jig, ix. 50, 98, 197, 236, 337,

471 ; x. 50, 115

Landing of the Spaniards at Bow, vi. 224 Langolee, ix. 129, 257, 374, 473 Lass of Richmond Hill, iii. 20, 66, 289, 334,

352, 497

Little Green Shop on Cornhill, iv. 448 Lo ! what it is to love, iv. 70 Logan Braes, xii. 33 Lord Bateman and his Sophia, i. 168 Lovesick Gardener, iii. 430 ; iv. 16 Maid of the mill, x. 350 Malbrook s'en va-t-en guerre, ix. 75, 158 Marseillaise, its author, iii. 120 ; x. 326 Match-maker's song, vii. 348, 396, 451 Maudlin the Merchant's Daughter, vi. 224 May Song, v. 403, 474 Mayers' Song, ii. 512 ; iii. 75 Medley Finale to the Great Exhibition, v.

64, 113, 239

Merry Ballad of Diverus and Lazarus, vi. 224 My lodging is on the cold ground, v. 352 My name is William Guiseman, viii. 410 My Old Oak Table, i. 16 Never too late, ii. 267 No riches from his little store, vi. 75 Nous 1'avons eu, votre Rhin allemand, xi.

307, 375, 432

O but then my Bil-ly listed, ii. 285 O dear, what can the matter be ? vi. 29,

57, 73, 92, 116, 152, 198, 454, 515 ; vii.

255, 315, 474

Oak, the ash, and the bonny ivy tree, i. ?5 O'er Laduna's ample plain, x. 443 Oh ! if I can carry her ! xi. 44 Oh, I've a wife in Bristol town, iii. 169, 212 Oh Mr. O'Tagrag, x. 442 Old Dog Tray, vi. 470, 494 Old King Cole, x. 510 ; xi. 13, 56 Old Tarlton's Song, viii. 188, 235, 277, 494 ;

xii. 214

Old Towler, iii. 227, 276 On ancient Cromla's dark brown steeps, x.

443

Once so merrily hopt she, iii. 127 Or give us Death or Liberty, vii. 128, 235 Outlaw, viii. 231, 312 Oxford Ramble, iv. 43, 78, 472 Patience, iii. 229 Pishaken, iv. 350 Poker and tongs, xii. 469, 517