Rounds and Rounds, Collected by Mary C. Taylor. Hargail Music Press 1959: A Boat! A Boat! Adam Catched Eve Adieu, Sweet Amaryllis All In to Service All We Here, or, The Agreement As I Went Over Tawney Marsh Banbury Ale Beneath in the Dust Brighter the Sun Seems Brooms for Old Shoes Buy My Dainty Fine Beans Calm He Rests Chairs to Mend Come, Fellow the the Greenwood Tree Come. Let Us All a-Maying Go Country Sports Are Sweeter Dame Lend Me a Loaf Dona Nobis Pacem Elephants, or, The Force of Habit Fie, Nay, Prithee, John! Frere Jacques Give Me the Sweet Delights of Love Go No More to Brainford Go to Joan Glover Great Tom Is Cast Half An Hour Past Twelve O'clock Hark! The Bell Is Ringing Hark! The Bonny Christ-Church Bells Have You Any Work For a Tinker? He That Will An Alehouse Keep Hear Thou My Prayer Heave and Ho, Rumbelow Here Lies a Woman Here Flat on Her Back Hey, Ho, to the Greenwood Hey, Ho, What Shall I Say? Hot Cross Buns ICUBAK I Lay With an Old Man I Pray You, Good Mother I'm Not Strong, Sir If Thou Art an Honest Friend Jack, Boy, Ho! Joan, Come Kiss Me Now Lady, Come Down and See Laudate Nomen Let Simon's Beard Alone Let's Have a Peal Lost He Wanders Malt's Come Down Margery, Serve Well the Black Sow Miserere Nostri Domine My Heart, Once Liht as a Feather Mourn for the Thousand Slain Never Let a Man Nightingale, The Now I Am Married Now Kiss the Cup, Cousin Now Robin, Lend to Me Thy Bow Now That the Spring Now We Are Met Now We'll Make the Rafters Ring Oaken Leaves Oh, Absolam, My Son Oh, Beauteous Eyes Oh, Fairest Maid Oh, Lord. Turn Not Away Thy Face Oh Music, Sweet Music Oh, My Love! Oh, Praise the Lord Once In Our Lives Poor Ralpho Pray, Remember Quoth Roger to Nelly Row, Row, Row Your Boat Said Sir John to His Lady Seven Great Towns of Greece Since Tom So Kind Sing This Grave and Simple Strain Sing With Thy Mouth Sing You Now After Me Sounds of the Singing School Southerly Wind, A Summer Is Icumen In Sweet Enslaver The Hart, He Loves the High Wood The Mate to a Cock The Maid She Went a-Milking The May Queen's Plaint 'Tis Blithe May DayTurn Again, Whittington 'Tis Women 'Twas on a Bright Morning, or, The Sports of May Uxor Mea, Uxor Polla War Begets Poverty Well Fare the Nightingale Well Rung, Tom What Hap Had I to Marry a Shrew What's Icumen In? When a Woman That's Buxom Whenever I Marry, I'll Marry a Maid White Hen, The White Sand and Grey Sand Yes, Yes, No, No
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