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THE CONTENTS.
INTRODUCTION
I. Song in Praise of Arthur, Prince of Wales, A.D. 1501
II. This gentill Day dawes, written in compliment to
Elizabeth, daughter of Edward IV
III. Ballad on the Marriage of Margaret Tudor
IV. Margaret Meke
V. Satirical Song on the Flemings
VI. King Henry VIIIth's Expedition to France
VII. Satirical Song on Friar Gastkyn
VIII. The Kynges Ballade
IX. Song from the Interlude of the iiij Elements
X. Jhoone is sike and ill at ease
XI. I had both Monie and a Frende
XII. A Caveat against Idle Rumours
XIII. The Complaynte of a Lover
XIV. Kytt hath lost hur Key
XV. Another Version of the same
XVI. By a Banke as I lay
XVII. Another Version of the same
XVIII. The lytyll prety Nyghtyngale
XIX. I have been a Foster long
XX. I cannot come every day to woo
XXI. A Wooing Song of a Yeoman of Kent's Son
XXII. O Death, rocke me asleepe
XXIII. The Hunt is up
XXIV. Come over the Burne, Bessy, to me
XXV. Ancient Lullaby Song
XXVI. A Christmas Caroll
XXVII. Who liveth so merry in all this Land
XXVIII. We be Souldiers three
XXIX. The Marriage of the Frogge and the Mouse
XXX. The Frog's Wedding
XXXI. There was a Froggie
XXXII. The Wedding of the Flye
XXXIII. Like Hermit poor
XXXIV. With my Flockes as walked I
XXXV. The Rose of England
XXXVI. Sir Eglamore
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XLVIII. Methinkes one Tooth is dry
XLIX. The Morris Dancers
L. The Manner of the World now a days
LI. The Ape, the Monkey, and Baboone
LII. Kemp's Journey into France
LIII. Love will find out the Way
LIV. A May-Day Ballad
LV. The Rural Daunce about the May-pole
LVI. The North-Countryman's Song on his View of Lon-
don Sights
LVII. A Song for Autolycus
LVIII. Ballad on Symon Wadloe
LIX. The Humours of Bartholomew Fair
LX. The New Humours of Bartholomew Fair
LXI. A Song on Bartholomew Fair
LXII. The Countryman's Ramble through Bartholomew
Fair
LXIII. Tobacco is an Indian Weed
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