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Anticlimaxes: The Old Fumbler (Anon. Pills 1719) |
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Anticlimaxes: Walking in a Meadowe Greene (Anon. 17th c.) |
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Coming of Age: The Miller's Daughter (purcell) |
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Coming of Age: Will said to his Mammy (Jones 1597-1615) |
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Dancing in the Grass: The Irish Jig or The Night Ramble (Anon.Pills) |
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Fresh Ayre: Ladie lie near me (Anon. 1651) |
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Her Thing & His Thing: Here dwells a pretty Maid (Cranford (1650-1675) |
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Her Thing & His Thing: My man John had a Thing that was long (Eccles 1668-1735) |
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Her Thing & His Thing: My Thing is my own (Anon. Pills) |
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Her Thing & His Thing: When first Amyntas sued for a Kiss (Anon. Pills) |
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Interlewd: Argeers (Anon.) |
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Interlewd: Gathering Peascods (Anon.) |
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Measure of the Man: Celia learning on the Spinnet (Isum 1680-1726) |
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Measure of the Man: My Lady's Coachman John (Purcell) |
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Measure of the Man: Tom the Taylor (Purcell) |
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Men & Maids: Cold and Raw (D'Urfey 1653-1723) |
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Men and Women: Sir Walter enjoying his Damsel (Purcell) |
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Men and Women: 'Tis Women makes us love (Blow) |
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Prelewd: Aniseed Robin (Anony. 1651) |
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Prelewd: Cuckolds all a-row (Anony. 1651) |
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Scat(tological) Songs: As Roger last Night to JHenny lay close(Purcell) |
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Scat(tological) Songs: My lady and her Maid (Ellis) |
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Scat(tological) Songs: Pox on you (Purcell) |
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To the Tavern: Fye, nay, prithee John (Purcell) |
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To the Tavern: I gave her Kakes and I gave her Ale (Purcell 1659-1695) |
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To the Tavern: Taking his beer with old Anacharsis (Aldridge 1648-1710) |
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Tobacco & other Stimulants: Come sirrah Jacke hoe (Weelkes 1608) |
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Tobacco & other Stimulants: Dainty fine Aniseed water (Anon. 1652) |
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Tobacco & other Stimulants: Most men do love the Spanish wine (Anon. 1595) |
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Vinum Bonum: Com, come let us drink (Purcell) |
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Vinum Bonum: More Palatino (arr. Sweelinck 1562-1621) |
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Vinum Bonum: Poor Owen (Church 1675-1741) |
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Vinum Bonum: Where they drank (Church 1675-1741) |