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Elfin Knight, The (a)
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When You Go Down To Yonder Town, Rosemary And Thyme
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Unknown
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3
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Elfin Knight, The (b)
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As You Go Down To Yonder Town, Rose Mary In Time
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Unknown
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4
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Lady Isabel And The Elf Knight (a)
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She Brought Him A Bag Of Her Own Father's Gold
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Unknown
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6
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Lady Isabel And The Elf Knight (a) / Little Golden
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Come Listen, Come Listen, Young People All
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Unknown
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6
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Lady Isabel And The Elf Knight (c) / Ocean Wave, The
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There Was A Young Man Came From The North Lands
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Unknown
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8
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Lady Isabel And The Elf Knight (d) /my Pretty Colinn
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Turn Your Face Around About
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Unknown
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11
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Lady Isabel And The Elf Knight (e)
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He Courted Her Many A Long Winter Night
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Unknown
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12
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Earl Brand (a) / Soldier, A
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Soldier, Oh, Soldier A-coming From The Plain
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Unknown
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14
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Earl Brand (b)
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A Soldier, A Soldier Just Coming From The Plain
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Unknown
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15
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Earl Brand (c)
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A Lady, A Lady, A Lady Of Late
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Unknown
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16
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Twa Sisters, The / Two Little Sisters, The
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Johnny Brought The Youngest A Gay Gold Ring
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Unknown
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17
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Lord Randal (a) / Lord Ronald
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Where Hae Ye Been Huntin'
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Unknown
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19
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Lord Randal (b) / Henry, My Son
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Where Have You Been All Day, Henry
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Unknown
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20
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Lord Randal (c) / Henry, My Son
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Where Have You Been, Henry, My Son
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Unknown
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21
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Lord Randal (d) / Jimmy Randal
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Oh, Where Have You Been, Jimmy Randal, My Son
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Unknown
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22
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Edward
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It Is The Blood Of The Little Gray Hound
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23
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Cruel Mother, The
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No, No, Dear Mother, When We Were Thine
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24
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Captain Wedderburn's Courtship / Perry Merry Dictum Dominee
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I Had Four Brothers Over The Sea
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25
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Twa Brothers, The (a) / Two Born Brothers
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Once There Were Two Brothers Who Loved Each Other
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Twa Brothers, The (b)
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Can You Throw A Stone, Or Can You Toss A Ball?
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Young Beichan
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Now Come, My Friend, Let's Make A Bargain
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28
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Lord Thomas And Fair Annet (a) / Lord Thomas And Fair Ellen
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He Dressed Himself In The Finest Of Clothes
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Unknown
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29
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Lord Thomas And Fair Annet (b)
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Lord Thomas He Was A Bold Forester
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Unknown
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30
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Lord Thomas And Fair Annet (c)
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For His Mother's Sake He Took The Brown Girl Home
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33
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Lord Thomas And Fair Annet (d)
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The Brown Girl She Has Houses And Lands
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Unknown
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33
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Fair Margaret And Sweet William (a) / Lady Margaret And Sweet William
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Sweet William Arose One Merry May Morning
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34
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Fair Margaret And Sweet William (b) / Pretty Polly And Sweet William
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Pretty Polly Was Standing In Her Bowery Door
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37
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Lord Lovel (a)
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Lord Lovel He Stood At His Castle Gate
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39
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Lord Lovel (b)
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Lord Lovel He Stood At His Castle Gate
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Unknown
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39
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Lord Lovel (c)
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Lord Lovell He Rode On His Milkwhite Horse
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Unknown
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40
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Lord Lovel (d)
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Lord Lovel He Stood By The Castel Gate
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Unknown
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41
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Lord Lovel (e) / Lord Lovell
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Lord Lovell Sat At St. Charles Hotel
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Unknown
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43
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Lord Lovel (f) / Nancy Bell And Lord Lover
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Lord Lover Was Down At His Old Castle Gate
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44
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Wife Of Usher's Well, The
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There Was A Lady In Our Town
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Unknown
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46
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Little Musgrave And Lady Barnard / Lord Vanover
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The First That Came In Was Scarlet Red
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Unknown
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48
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Bonny Barbara Allen (a) / Barbara Ellen
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In Storytown Where I Did Live
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Unknown
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52
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Bonny Barbara Allen (b) / Barbara Ellen
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It Was All In The Month Of June
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Unknown
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53
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Bonny Barbara Allen (c) / Barbara Allen
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In Scarlet Town Where I Was Born
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Unknown
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54
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Bonny Barbara Allen (d)
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In Scarlet Town Where I Was Born
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Unknown
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56
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Bonny Barbara Allen (e)
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They Grew And They Grew To The Church Steeple Top
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58
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Bonny Barbara Allen (f)
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There Sprang A Green Brier Out Of Lord Thomas' Mouth
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58
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Lamkin / False Lambkin
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False Lambkin Was A Mason
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Unknown
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59
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Maid Freed From The Gallows, The (a) / Gallent Tree, The
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Oh, Slacken The Rope, Oh, Slacken The Rope
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Unknown
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62
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Maid Freed From The Gallows, The (b)
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Ropeman, Ropeman, Hold The Rope
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Unknown
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63
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Baffled Knight, The / Shrewd Maiden, The
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Come, All Ye Young And Foolish Lads
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Sing Do Ri Iddle, Sing Do Ri A
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Unknown
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64
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Sir Hugh Or The Jew's Daughter / Jew's Garden, The
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It Rains, It Mists, It Rains, It Mists
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Unknown
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66
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Gypsy Laddie, The (a)
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There Came Three Gypsies To My Door
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Unknown
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67
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Gypsy Laddie, The (b) / Gypsy Davy
|
He Was A High Born Gentleman
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Unknown
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68
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Rare Willie Drowned In Yarrow / Yarrow
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My Willie's Rare, My Willie's Fair
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Unknown
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69
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James Harris (the Daemon Lover) (a) / House Carpenter, The
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Well Met, Well Met, My Own True Love
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Unknown
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70
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James Harris (the Daemon Lover) (b)
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I Have Just Come From The Salt, Salt Sea
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Unknown
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72
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James Harris (the Daemon Lover) (c)
|
We Have Met, We Have Met, My Pretty Fair Maid
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Unknown
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74
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James Harris (the Daemon Lover) (d)
|
Well Met, Well Met, My Old True Love
|
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Unknown
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75
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James Harris (the Daemon Lover) (e)
|
Well Met, Well Met, My Own True Love
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Unknown
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77
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Henry Martyn (a) / Pirates, The
|
Down In Old England There Lived Three Brothers
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Unknown
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78
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Henry Martyn (b) / Andrew Batan
|
There Were Three Brothers From Merry Scotland
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Unknown
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80
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Our Goodman
|
Home Came This Good Old Man
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Unknown
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82
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Blind Beggar's Daughter Of Bednall Green, The
|
There Was A Blind Beggar, He Lost His Sight
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Unknown
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83
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Bramble Brier, The
|
In Portly Town There Lived A Merchant
|
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Unknown
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85
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Once I Had Plenty Of Thyme (a)
|
Once I Had Plenty Of Thyme
|
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Unknown
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87
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Once I Had Plenty Of Thyme (b) / Saucy Sailor, The
|
Once I Had Plenty Of Time
|
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Unknown
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88
|
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Johnnie Sands
|
A Man Whose Name Was Johnnie Sands
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Unknown
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89
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An Old Woman's Story / Old Woman Of Slapsadam, The
|
There Was An Old Woman Of Slapsadam
|
Humpty Doo, Follow My Doo
|
Unknown
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90
|
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Drowsy Sleeper, The (a)
|
Who Is From My Night's Window
|
|
Unknown
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92
|
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Drowsy Sleeper, The (b)
|
Who Is At My Bedroom Window
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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92
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Drowsy Sleeper, The (c)
|
Go Away From My Window, You'll Waken My Father
|
|
Unknown
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93
|
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Drowsy Sleeper, The (d) / Maggie And Willie
|
Who's This Come Tapping At My Chamber
|
|
Unknown
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94
|
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Green Bed, The
|
Oh, Johnny Sailed To Sea
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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95
|
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Sweet William (a)
|
Weary Are The Hours Of A Sailor Boy
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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97
|
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Sweet William (b)
|
A Sailor's Trade Is A Dreary Life
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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99
|
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Sweet William (c)
|
The Sailor's Trade Is The Dreariest Life
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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100
|
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Sweet William (d)
|
Go, Build To Me A Little Boat
|
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Unknown
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2380
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101
|
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Sweet William (e)
|
Oh, Father, Father, Go Build Me A Boat
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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102
|
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Sweet William (f) / Lost Willie
|
As I Walked Down By The River Side
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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103
|
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Sailor And His Bride, The (a) / Sailor Boy, The
|
Our Youthful Hours Do Oftimes Weep
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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104
|
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Sailor And His Bride, The (b) / Sailor Lad, The
|
'twas Early Spring When I Was Young
|
Trol Lol Lu, Trol Lol La
|
Unknown
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2380
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105
|
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Jack Went A-sailing (a) / Jack The Sailor
|
There Was A Wealthy Merchant
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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106
|
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Jack Went A-sailing (b)
|
There Was A Wealthy Merchant
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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106
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Jack Went A-sailing (c) / Wealthy Merchant, The
|
There Was A Wealthy Merchant
|
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Unknown
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110
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Jack Went A-sailing (d) / Jack Monroe
|
'tis Of A Rich Old Merchant
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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111
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Charming Beauty Bright / Lover's Lament, The
|
Once I Courted A Fair Beauty Bride
|
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Unknown
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2380
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113
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George Reilly (a) / George Riley
|
On A Bright Summer Morning, The Weather Being Fair
|
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Unknown
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114
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George Reilly (b) / John Riley
|
As I Walked Out One Morning Early
|
|
Unknown
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116
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Billy Boy (a)
|
Oh, Where Have You Been, Billy Boy, Billy Boy
|
|
Unknown
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117
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Billy Boy (b)
|
Oh, Where Have You Been, Billy Boy, Billy Boy
|
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Unknown
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118
|
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Billy Boy (c)
|
How Old Is She, Billy, Billy, Billy Boy
|
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Unknown
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119
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Billy Boy (d)
|
Oh, Where Are You Going, Billy Boy, Billy Boy
|
|
Unknown
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119
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Billy Boy (e)
|
Did She Take Your Hat, Billy Boy, Charming Billy?
|
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Unknown
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120
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Keys Of Heaven, The (a) / Paper Of Pins
|
I'll Give To You A Paper Of Pins
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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120
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Keys Of Heaven, The (b)
|
I'll Give To You A Paper Of Pins
|
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Unknown
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2380
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121
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Keys Of Heaven, The (c)
|
I'll Give To You A Paper Of Pins
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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123
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Keys Of Heaven, The (d)
|
Madam, Oh, Madam, I'll Give You A Paper Of Pins
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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124
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Putman's Hill (a)
|
My Old Daddy's Gone To France
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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126
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Putman's Hill (b)
|
Shooli Shooli Shoolirule
|
|
Unknown
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127
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Putman's Hill (c)
|
If I Was Up On Yonder Hill
|
|
Unknown
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127
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Putman's Hill (d)
|
My True Love Has Gone To France
|
Shul-e, Shul-e, Shul-a Make A Rule
|
Unknown
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128
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Butcher Boy, The (a) / Jersey City
|
In Jersey City Where I Did Dwell
|
|
Unknown
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129
|
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Butcher Boy, The (b) / Butcher's Boy, The
|
In Jersey City Where I Did Dwell
|
|
Unknown
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130
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An Old Man Who Came Over The Moor (a) / Old Taffyham
|
A Little Old Man Came Over The Sea
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Unknown
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132
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An Old Man Who Came Over The Moor (b)
|
My Mother She Told Me To Light Him To Bed
|
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Unknown
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133
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An Old Man Who Came Over The Moor (c) / With His Old Gray Beard A-hanging
|
There Was An Old Man Came Over The Sea
|
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Unknown
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133
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An Old Man Who Came Over The Moor (d)
|
My Mammy She Told Me To Give Him A Stool
|
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Unknown
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134
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Father Grumble / Old Grumble
|
There Was An Old Man Who Lived In The Woods
|
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Unknown
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135
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Frog And The Mouse, The (a) / Mr. Frog Went A-courting
|
Mr. Frog Went A Courting, He Did Ride, Mm Hm
|
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Unknown
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137
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Frog And The Mouse, The (b) / Frog Song, The
|
There Was A Frog Lived In A Brook
|
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Unknown
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138
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Frog And The Mouse, The (c)
|
Mr. Frog Went A-courting, He Did Ride, E-ah
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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138
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Frog And The Mouse, The (d)
|
Mr. Froggie Went A-courting, He Did Ride
|
|
Unknown
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140
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Frog And The Mouse, The (e)
|
He Took Miss Mouse Upon His Knee
|
Kimo, Kimo, London Kimo
|
Unknown
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141
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Opossum, The (a) / Down In Sky-town
|
Down In Skytown Lived A Maid
|
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Unknown
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142
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Opossum, The (b)
|
Oh, Uncle Rat Ran Up The Wall
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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143
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Jolly Boatman
|
Oh, There Was A Jolly Boatman
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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143
|
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Female Warrior, The
|
A Story, A Story To You I Will Tell
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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145
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No, Sir
|
My Father Was A Wealthy Merchant
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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146
|
|
Lily Of The West, The (a)
|
When First I Came To Louisville
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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147
|
|
Lily Of The West, The (b)
|
As I Walked Out To Louisville Some Pleasure For To Find
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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148
|
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Vilikens And His Dinah (a) / Diana
|
In Cumberland City I've Often Heard Say
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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149
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Vilikens And His Dinah (b) / Jimmy And Diana
|
In Cumberland City As You Shall All Hear
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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150
|
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Pretty Fair Maid, A
|
A Pretty Fair Maid All In A Garden
|
|
Unknown
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152
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Milkmaid, The / Little Maid, The
|
"oh, What Is Your Name, My Pretty Little Maid," He Said
|
|
Unknown
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153
|
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Thornymoor Fields
|
Thornymoor Fields In Notthinghamshire
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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154
|
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Banks Of Sweet Dundee, The
|
There Was A Wealthy Merchant
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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155
|
|
Banks Of Claudie, The / Banks Of Claudy, The
|
As I Walked Out One Morning
|
|
Unknown
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2380
|
157
|
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Pretty Polly / Cruel Ship's Carpenter, The
|
Good Morning, Pretty Polly, We Have Met In Good Time
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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159
|
|
Common Bill (a)
|
I'll Tell You Of A Fellow
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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160
|
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Common Bill (b) / Woman's Resolution
|
I Will Tell You Of A Fellow
|
Hardly Think I Will
|
Unknown
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2380
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161
|
|
Drummer Boy Of Waterloo, The (a) / Waterloo
|
When Battle Roused Each Warlike Charm
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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163
|
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Drummer Boy Of Waterloo, The (b) / Soldier Of Waterloo, The
|
His Knapsack On His Shoulder Slung
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
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164
|
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Drummer Boy Of Waterloo, The (c) / Drummer Boy Of Waterloo, The
|
With Wringing Hands And Aching Breast
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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164
|
|
Caroline Of Edinburg Town
|
Come, All Young Men And Maidens
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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165
|
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Out On The Silvery Tide
|
There Was A Fair Young Maiden Who Lived By The Sunny Seaside
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
166
|
|
Dishonest Miller, The (a) / Miller's Song, The
|
The Miller Called Upon His Eldest Son
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
167
|
|
Dishonest Miller, The (b)
|
There Was An Old Miller In Mansfield Town
|
|
Unknown
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2380
|
169
|
|
Jack Williams
|
I Am A Boatman By My Trade
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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171
|
|
Young Rogers, The Miller
|
Young Rogers, The Miller, Went Courting Of Late
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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172
|
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Dog And Gun (a)
|
There Lived A Young Squire In Town Worthy Here
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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173
|
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Dog And Gun (b)
|
A Wealthy Young Esquire Of Late, We Do Hear
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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174
|
|
Old Granddaddy's Dead (a)
|
Old Granddaddy's Dead And Laid In His Grave
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
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176
|
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Old Granddaddy's Dead (b) / Bumpy Was Dead And Lay In His Grave
|
Bumpy Was Dead And Lay In His Grave
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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176
|
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Fisherman's Girl, The
|
It Was Down In The Country A Poor Girl Was Weeping
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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177
|
|
Fisherman's Boy, The
|
Down In The Lowlands A Poor Boy Did Wander
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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178
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Old Sam Fanny (a) / There Was An Old Woman And She Had A Little Pig
|
There Was An Old Woman And She Had A Little Pig
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
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179
|
|
Old Sam Fanny (b)
|
Old Joe Finley Had A Wee Pig, Hmmm
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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180
|
|
When I Was A Young Man (a)
|
When I Was A Young Man, Oh Then, And Oh Then
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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181
|
|
When I Was A Young Man (b)
|
Oh, When I Was Single, Oh, Then, And Oh, Then
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
183
|
|
How I Wish I Was Single Again
|
Hubbard Oh Hubbard, You've Served Me Wrong
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
185
|
|
When I Was Single
|
When I Was Single I Lived Gaily
|
|
Unknown
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2380
|
186
|
|
Shab-i-da Ru-dy
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Shab-i-da Ru-dy, Riddle Katiddle Katay
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Unknown
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186
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Johnny Doyle / Johnny Dile
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I Got Up On Thursday Morning
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Unknown
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187
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My Pretty Maid (a) / Pretty Little Girl, The
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It Was On One Morning Early
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Unknown
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188
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My Pretty Maid (b) / My Sweet Little Honey
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Which Way Are You Going, My Pretty Little Miss
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Unknown
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2380
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189
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Old Uncle Noah
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Oh, Uncle Noah Built Him An Ark
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Unknown
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191
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Rinordine
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One Evening As I Rambled
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Unknown
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192
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Mollie Vaughn / Polly Band
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Come, All Ye Young Hunters That Follow The Gun
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Unknown
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194
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Garden Gate, The
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The Day Was Spent, The Moon Shone Bright
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Unknown
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195
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Bold Privateer, The
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Oh, My Dearest Polly
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Unknown
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196
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Three Rogues, The (a) / There Was A Mighty King
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There Was A Mighty King
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Unknown
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197
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Three Rogues, The (b) / Three Rogues, The
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In The Good Old Colony Times
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Unknown
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2380
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198
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Darby Ram, The
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As I Went Down To Darbytown
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Unknown
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199
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Farewell, Sweet Mary / Sweet Mary
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Your Parents Dislike Me
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Unknown
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200
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Mary O' The Dee / Mary's Dream
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The Moon Has Climbed The Highest Hill
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Unknown
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2380
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201
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Ranger, The (a)
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Come All Ye Merry Huntsmen
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Unknown
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2380
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202
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Ranger, The (b)
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Come, All Ye Merry Sportsmen
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Unknown
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203
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Boston Burglar, The / Boston Bugler
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I Was Born In Boston Boys
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Unknown
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2380
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204
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Skin-and-bone Lady, The (a)
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There Was An Old Woman All Skin And Bones
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Unknown
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2380
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206
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Skin-and-bone Lady, The (b) / There Was An Old Woman
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There Was An Old Woman All Skin And Bones
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Unknown
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2380
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207
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Three Jolly Frenchmen
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There Was Three Jolly Frenchmen
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Unknown
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2380
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208
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Mary Of The Wild Moor
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One Night When The Night It Blew Cold
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Unknown
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2380
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209
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Soldier, Soldier, Won't You Marry Me? (a)
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Soldier, Soldier, Won't You Marry Me?
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Unknown
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2380
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211
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Soldier, Soldier, Won't You Marry Me? (b)
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Soldier, Soldier, Will You Marry Me
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Unknown
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2380
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212
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Now, My Bonny, Bonny Boy
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Now My Bonny, Bonny Boy Has Gone O'er The Sea
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Unknown
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2380
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212
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Fox, The / Moonlight Night, The
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Old Mother Slipper Slapper Jumped Out O' Bed
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Unknown
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2380
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213
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Scolding Wife, The
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There Was A Jovial Blade
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Unknown
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2380
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214
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Swapping Song, The
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When I Was A Little Boy, And Lived By Myself
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Unknown
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2380
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215
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Poor Omie / Leoma Wise
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Now, Come On, You Good People, And Listen While I Tell
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Unknown
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2380
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217
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Betsey / Betsey Evans
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Betsey Evans, A Beauty Fair
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Unknown
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2380
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218
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Lonely Louisa
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Louisa She Doth Mourn For Her Loved One Departed
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Unknown
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2380
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220
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Romish Lady, The
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There Was A Romish Lady Brought Up In Popery
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Unknown
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2380
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220
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Spanish Lady
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You Doth Sit A Spanish Lady
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La De Um A Dui Dudum Dudum
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Unknown
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2380
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222
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There Was A Man And He Was Mad
|
There Was A Man And He Was Mad
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Unknown
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2380
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223
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Gypsy's Wedding Day, The
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As I Was A Walking Down A London Street
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Unknown
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2380
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224
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Drunkard's Dream, The
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Dermont, You Look So Healthy Now
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Unknown
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2380
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225
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Green Fields And Meadows, The (a)
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Come, Now, My Friends, Come Lend Attention
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Unknown
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2380
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227
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Green Fields And Meadows, The (b) / True Lover
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Come, All Young Men, Pay Strict Attention
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Unknown
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2380
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228
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One Morning In May
|
One Morning, One Morning, One Morning In May
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Unknown
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2380
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230
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Murdered Girl, The (a) / Waxford Girl, The
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In The Town Of Waxford I Used To Live And Dwell
|
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Unknown
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2380
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231
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Murdered Girl, The (b) / On The Banks Of The Old Peedee
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My Love And I We Took A Walk
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Unknown
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2380
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233
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Murdered Girl, The (c)
|
My Tender Parents Brought Me Up
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Unknown
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2380
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233
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Young Man Who Wouldn't Hoe Corn, The / Lazy Man, The
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Come, All Young Men, I Will Tell You Now
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Unknown
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2380
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234
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Murdered Girl, The (d) / Lonely Valley
|
Look Down The Lone Green Valley
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Unknown
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2380
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236
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Murdered Girl, The (d) / Lonely Valley
|
Look Down The Lone Green Valley
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Unknown
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2380
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236
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Murdered Girl, The (e) / Flo-ella
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Deep, Deep In Yonder Valley
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Unknown
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2380
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237
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Murdered Girl, The (f) / Last Night Of November, The
|
One Night On Last November
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Unknown
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2380
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238
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Murdered Girl, The (g) / Down Beyond The Hillside
|
Down Beyond The Hillside
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Unknown
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2380
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239
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Murdered Girl, The (h) / Jealous Lover, The
|
One Night As The Moon Shone Brightly
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Unknown
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2380
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240
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Fatal Acquaintance, A (a) / Fort Thomas Murder, The
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In Greencastle, Indiana, A Fair Young Maiden Dwelled
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Unknown
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2380
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241
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Fatal Acquaintance, A (b)
|
In Greencastle Lived A Maiden
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|
Unknown
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2380
|
242
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Young Man Who Wouldn't Hoe Corn, The / Lazy Man, The
|
Come, All Young Men, I Will Tell You Now
|
|
Unknown
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2380
|
243
|
|
Peacock That Lived In The Land Of King George, The
|
The Peacock That Lived In The Land Of King George
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
244
|
|
Maggie Was A Lady (a) / Frankie And Johnny
|
Frankie And Johnny Were Lovers
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
245
|
|
Maggie Was A Lady (b) / Frankie
|
Frankie She's A Good Girl
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|
Unknown
|
2380
|
246
|
|
Maggie Was A Lady (c) / Frankie Lee
|
Frankie Lee Was A Nice Little Girl
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|
Unknown
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2380
|
247
|
|
Springfield Mountain (a) / Major's Son, The
|
On Springfield Mountain There Did Dwell
|
|
Unknown
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2380
|
248
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Springfield Mountain (b)
|
One Day Young Johnny He Did Go
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|
Unknown
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2380
|
249
|
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Springfield Mountain (c)
|
In Springfield Mountains There Did Dwell
|
|
Unknown
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2380
|
250
|
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Springfield Mountain (d)
|
On Springfield Mountain There Did Dwell
|
|
Unknown
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2380
|
251
|
|
Leo Frank And Mary Phagan
|
Little Mary Pickford
|
|
Unknown
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2380
|
252
|
|
Song Of Brother Green, The
|
Oh, Brother Green, Do Come To Me
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
253
|
|
Song Of Brother Green, The
|
Oh, Brother Green, Do Come To Me
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
253
|
|
Blackbird Or Logan's Lament, The
|
The Blackbird Is Singing On Michigan's Shore
|
|
Unknown
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2380
|
254
|
|
James Munks's Confession
|
Oh, Come All Ye Good People, It's Now I Have Come To View
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
256
|
|
Major Andrews' Execution
|
Come, All You Bold Americans, I Pray You Now Draw Near
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
258
|
|
Song On The Death Of Colonel Crafford, A
|
Come, All You Good People, Wherever You Be
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
260
|
|
On The Eighth Day Of November
|
On The Eighth Day Of November
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
262
|
|
Wyandotte's Farewell Song, The
|
Adieu To The Graves Where My Fathers Now Rest!
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
264
|
|
James Bird (a)
|
Sons Of Freedom, Listen To Me
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
265
|
|
James Bird (b)
|
Sons Of Freedom, Listen To Me
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
265
|
|
John Funston (a)
|
John Funston, A Youth Of But Twenty Years Old
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
268
|
|
John Funston (b)
|
John Funston, A Youth About Twenty Years Old
|
|
Unknown
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2380
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269
|
|
Maria Bewell
|
Attend, Young Friends, While I Relate
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
271
|
|
Maria Bewell
|
Attend, Young Friends, While I Relate
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
271
|
|
Story Of Gustave Ohr
|
My Name Is Gustave Ohr
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
274
|
|
Story Of George Mann
|
My Name Is George Mann
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
276
|
|
Fair Charlotte
|
Fair Charlotte Lived On A Mountain Side
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
278
|
|
Fair Charlotte (b) / Young Charlotte
|
Young Charlotte Lived By A Mountain Side
|
|
Unknown
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2380
|
280
|
|
Fair Charlotte (c)
|
He Carried Her Out Into The Sleigh
|
|
Unknown
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2380
|
282
|
|
Fair Charlotte (c)
|
He Carried Her Out Into The Sleigh
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
282
|
|
Dying Cowboy, The (a)
|
As I Rode Over To Tavern Barry
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
283
|
|
Dying Cowboy, The (b) / Cowboy, The
|
'twas Once In My Saddle I Used To Be Tipsy
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
284
|
|
Dying Cowboy, The (c)
|
When I Was Strolling 'way Down By Lake Erie
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
284
|
|
California
|
When Formed Our Band We Are All Well Manned
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
285
|
|
California
|
When Formed Our Band We Are All Well Manned
|
Then Ho, Boys, Ho, To California Go
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
285
|
|
Dying Californian, The
|
Lay Up Nearer, Brother, Nearer
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
286
|
|
Ohio
|
Among The Pines That Over Look Stone River's Rocky Bed
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
287
|
|
Charles Guiteua Or The Murder Of James A. Garfield
|
Come, All You Tender Christians, Wherever You May Be
|
My Name Is Charles Guiteau, That Name I'll Never Deny
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
288
|
|
Mcafee's Confession
|
Draw Near, Dear Friends, And Hear From Me
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
289
|
|
Come, All Ye Roving Rangers
|
Come, All Ye Roving Rangers
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
291
|
|
Quaker's Wooing, The
|
I Had A True Love, But She Left Me
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
293
|
|
Sober Quaker, The
|
Where Art Thou Going, Sober Quaker
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
294
|
|
Little Family, The
|
There Was A Little Family
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
295
|
|
Soldier's Poor Little Boy, A
|
The Snowflakes Fast Were Falling
|
|
Unknown
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2380
|
297
|
|
I Wouldn't Have An Old Man
|
I Wouldn't Have An Old Man
|
|
Unknown
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2380
|
298
|
|
Old Woman, Old Woman
|
Old Woman, Old Woman
|
|
Unknown
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2380
|
299
|
|
Old Woman, Old Woman
|
Old Woman, Old Woman
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
299
|
|
Nurse Pinched The Baby, The
|
Oh, The Nurse Pinched The Baby Just To Tease It
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
300
|
|
Little Johnny Green / Grandma's Song
|
My Grandma Lived On Yonder Little Green
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
300
|
|
Last Fierce Charge, The (a)
|
It Was Just Before The Last Fierce Charge
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
301
|
|
Last Fierce Charge, The (b)
|
'twas Just Before The Last Fierce Charge
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
304
|
|
Wicked Polly
|
Young People Who Delight In Sin
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
305
|
|
Our Cherries
|
See Those Cherries How They Cover
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
306
|
|
Temperance Song / Drunkard's Room, The
|
At Dawn Of Day I Saw A Man
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
308
|
|
Barney And Katie
|
'twas A Cold Winter's Night And The Tempest Was Snarly
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
309
|
|
I'm A Tight Little Irishman
|
I'm A Tight Little Irishman
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
310
|
|
Billy O'rourke
|
I Father'd Me Brogues And Spit On Me Stick
|
With Me Kille-ma-khu, And Rogger-a-dhu
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
311
|
|
Finnigan's Wake
|
They Rolled Him Up In A Nice Clean Sheet
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
312
|
|
Damsel Possessed Of Great Beauty, A
|
A Damsel Possessed Of Great Beauty
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
313
|
|
Damsel Possessed Of Great Beauty, A
|
A Damsel Possessed Of Great Beauty
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
313
|
|
We Fought Like The Devil
|
We Fought Like The Divil As Irishmen Always Do
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
314
|
|
Go To Saint Pether
|
Go To Saint Pether, Or Send Him A Lether
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
315
|
|
Fare Ye Well, Inniskillen
|
Fare Ye Well, Inniskillen, Fare Ye Well For A While
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
316
|
|
I Went To The Fair At Bonlaghy
|
I Went To The Fair At Bonlaghy
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
316
|
|
Barney O'lean
|
Oh, Barney O'lean, Say What Do You Mean
|
Oh, Barney O'lean, Say What Do You Mean
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
317
|
|
Fragments Of Irish Songs
|
Paddy Whack It Is Me Name
|
|
Unknown
|
2380
|
318
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