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 ELEVENTH SERIES.

281

Songs and Ballads :

A doleful dittye of five unfortunat persons.

xii. 317

A lobster in a lobster-pot, iv. 108, 157 Alonzo the Brave, i. 167, #15, 254, 331, 419 And I have worn your clothing, and I have

ridden your steed, vii. 250 Angelus ad Virginem, 1260, viii. 409 As I was going to Temple Bar, v. 257, 336 Ballad describing 'The Laughing Cavalier ,'

viii. 189, 318

Ballad of Lord Bateman, y. 147 Bango was his name, O ! xii. 249 Bathing machines, vi. 88 Beside our Press we must confess, ix. 55 Billy Taylor, i. 68, 115 Bite bigger, Billy, vi. 17, 94 Boldhang'em, viii. 108, 198 Bonny Brown Bowl, viii. 274, 336 Bonny Earl o' Moray, iv. 68, 154 Brave Broke he drew his sword, xi. 455,

500 ; xii. 58 Britons, Strike Home ! 1696, iii. 367, 412,

472 Canadian Boat Song, i. 81, 136, 256, oil,

397; viii. 406 Caradoc's Hunt, viii. 107 Chesapeake and the Shannon, xii. 58 Chimney Sweep's Chorus, xi. 433 Coaching songs, v. 369, 495 ; vi. 58 Cockles and Mussels, iv. 408 Daniel and the Pirate, ii. 229 Deil stick the Minister, i. 149, 275, 334 ; viii.

168

Devil Byron, x. 31, 94 English chanteys, viii. 78 Erlkonigs Tochter, ii. 89, 237 Fare you well, my own Mary Anne, ii. 267, 316 Flyin'g Dutchman, iii. 48, 95, 132 Forth shall come an Aske with one eye, xii.

28, 125

Fray o' Hautwessell, ix. 229, 292 Gae bring my guid auld harp ance mair, viii.

467 ; ix. 34

Go back to Brummagem ! Go back to Brum- magem ! v. 88, 172, 220, 237, 337 Good King Wenceslas, xii. 499 Great George our King, 1745, iii. 387, 471 He dressed himself in Irish pride, i. 405 Hey for Cavaliers, Hoe for Cavaliers, xii. 277,

329 Hielanman ! Hielanman 1 where \\vere

you born ? x. 409

How happy could I be with either, i. 369 Howden Fair, iv. 325, 439 Hush, ye pretty warbling choir, v. 370, 472 t Believe in Human Kindness, iv. 69 I will teach you one, ix. 250 If Doughty Deeds, viii. 49 If I were a tinker, xii. 301, 385 Jf thou axe where I comes fra', vii, 289, 352 In Infancy, viii. 349, 414 Je crois qu'il y a un, ii. 186 John Brown, of Harper's Ferry, xii. 301,

347, 450

i John Peel of Caldbeck, ii. 229, 278, 335, 397 John Smith was a navvy strong and, xii.

503

Just Twenty Years Ago, xi. 230, 477 Koantik he marionik, v. 449, vi. 36

Songs and Ballads:

Leader Haughs and Yarrow, vi. 127 Let vis go hence, my songs, iii. 128, 155, 177 Lillibullero, 1686, v. 28, 111, 194, 333 Lily- White Boys : The Ten O's, i. 366, 452 Little Dicky looked over his left shoulder, v.

406

Lizzie Lindsay, iii. 488 ; iv. 33 Loath to Depart, xii. 460 Lord Lovel he stood at his castle gate, v. 330 j-

vi. 37, 115, 171, 217, 296 ; xii. 69 Marching tunes, x. 447 ; xi. 75, 459 Marseillaise, xii. 69, 109 Match- Girl's Song, xi. 490 Maydens of England, sore may you xnourne,

i. 224 Miller's Maid grinding Old Men Young, i.

428, 496 Miss Bridget Adair lived up three pair of

stair, ix. 429

Mistletoe Bough, chest identified, ii. 320 Musica Proibita, vi. 430, 496 My name it is little Jock Elliot, ix. 49 My own Araminta, say No, v. 169, 272 Nowhere beats the heart so kindly, i. 248, 291,-

315 O dear, my good masters, pray what shall I

do ? iii/ 128

O for the Life of a Soldier, iv. 29, 96 O, glorious Cam, v. 388 Of all the gav birds that e'er I did see, xi.

150 Oh ! a hos-marine upon the deck was

prancin', vii. 494 Old Clem, iv. 289, 354, 415 Old Morgan at Panama, iv. 408, 492 Old Eose, c. 1856, ix. 410 Old Sir Simon the King, i. 34, 154 ; viii. 349,.

397 Omne Bene, " breaking-up " song, xi. 280,

389, 477 ; xii. 38, 78 On the Mayers deign to smile, i. 446 Our joy is like a, narrow raft, vi. 230 j viii.

607 Pick it up, pick it up, said the lady in the

boat, i. 110

Pishoken, v. 509 ; vi. 75 Political ballads of the eighteenth century, xi.

107

Pour e"viter la rage de la femme, iv. 109 Punch's whole play of the Gunpowder Plot,

xii. 139, 209

Queen of my Heart, ix. 10 Bed Fox, Irish hunting song, xi. 129 Revenge, ballad of the, vii. 8 Bights of Man, ii. 404 Bule, Britannia, v. 309, 415, 516 ; vi. 414 j

viii. 49, 115

St. Johnston's Hunt is up, xii. 320 Sancte Jaco a Compostel, 1456, xii. 279,

309, 403 She's off with the raggle-taggle gipsies, oh!

viii. 107, 176

Since you dragged the 'tamal crittur, xii. 88 Six ages de la femme, ii. 469 Smuggling songs, vi. 448 ; vii. 309, 355, 494 Solid Men of Boston, iv. 342 Song of a Buck, 1686, v. 107 Song of one eleven years in prison, viii. 129, 193- Star-Spangled Banner, ii. 84