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08-Mar-10 - 05:30 PM
Thread Name: Songbook Indexing: 19th Century Songbooks
Subject: RE: Songbook Indexing: 19th Century Songbooks
"Popular Music of the Olden Time" in 15 parts, William Chappell 1858/1859
Title Part Page
Abbot of Canterbury 8 348
Abraham Newland 15 720
Admiral Benbow 14 641
Agincourt, On the victory of 1 39
Ah! Cruel bloody fate 6 280
Ah! The sighs that come from my heart 2 57
A-hunting we will go 8 345
Aim not too high 4 162
A la mode de France 10 445
All in a garden green 3 110
All in a misty morning 4 145
All in the Downs 14 640
All in the month of May 4 184
All the flowers of the broom 3 116
All you that love good fellows 4 151
All you that news would hear 3 112
Although I'm a country lass 8 375
Amarillis 6 284
An orange 5 235
And will he not come again 5 237
Anna Boleyn's song 5 237
As at noon Dulcina 3 143
As down in the meadows I chanc'd for to pass 14 648
As from Newcastle I did pass 10 441
As I abroad was walking 3 137
As I abroad was walking 4 169
As it fell out on a high holiday 4 170
As it fell out on a long summer day 8 382
As it fell upon a holiday 2 67
As I went to Walsingham 3 121
Aye, marry, and thank ye too 13 585
Away to the Maypole 12 531
Bailiff's daughter of Islington 5 203
Bara Faustus' dream 5 240
Barbara Allen 12 538
Barking barber 15 717
Barley Break 3 135
Bartholomew Fair 13 586
Beggar Boy 6 269
Beginning of the World 2 69
Begone, dull care 15 689
Begone, old care 15 689
Benbow, the brother tar 15 678
Bishop of Chester's Jig 4 176
Black-eyed Susan 14 640
Blind Beggar's Daughter of Bethnal Green 4 158
Blow thy horn, Hunter 2 58
Boatman 6 270
Bobbing Joan (or Joe) 7 290
Bonny bonny broom 10 458
Bonny Nell (Gwyn) 11 501
Bonny sweet Robin is all my joy 5 234
Breast Knot 15 681
Brighton Camp 15 708
Bring us in Good Ale 1 42
British Grenadiers 4 152
Budgeon it is 14 666
Buff coat has no fellow 8 342
By a bank as I lay 2 92
By the border's side as I did pass 10 439
Can love be controlled by advice? 11 493
Can nothing, sir, move you? 15 715
Can you not hit it my good man 5 239
Care, thou canker of our joys 15 723
Carman's whistle 3 137
Cavalilly man 10 441
Cease, rude Boreas 13 597
Cease your funning 14 665
Cherrily and merrily 6 285
Cheshire rounds 13 598
Chester Waits 12 551
Chevy Chace 5 198
Children in the Wood 5 200
Chirping of the lark 9 396
Christmas is my name 10 463
Christmas's lamentation 10 463
Clean contrary way 9 425
Cobbler's hornpipe 13 594
Cobbler's Jig 6 277
Cobbler there was
Cock Lorrel 4 161
Colchester Waits 12 550
Cold's the wind 6 277
Cold and raw the north did blow 7 309
Come all you sailors bold 15 678
Come and listen to me ditty 13 597
Come bachelors and married men 8 340
Come, cheer up,my boys 15 715
Come, faith, since I'm parting 6 288
Come follow, follow me 6 272
Come, here's to Robin Hood 9 398
Come, jolly Bacchus, god of wine 14 657
Come, lasses and lads 12 531
Come, let us drink a bout, drive away all sorrow 14 670
Come, let us prepare 14 664
Come live with me and be my love 5 215
Come, open the door, sweet Betty 11 504
Come shepherds deck your heads 6 260
Come sweet lass 13 600
Come Sweet Love 5 240
Come, Tom, foot it now 10 442
Come you not from Newcastle 8 339
Corn rigs are bonny 13 618
Country bumpkin 14 659
Country courtship 14 671
Courage of Kentishmen with long tails 2 93
Courtiers, courtiers, think not in scorn 13 606
Court Lady 8 361
Cramp is in my purse full sore 2 89
Crimson Velvet 4 179
Crossed Couple 7 325
Cupid's Courtesy 8 364
Cupid's trepan 12 555
Cushion Dance 4 153
Dance after my pipe 2 84
Dance of Death 2 84
Dance of Robin Hood 9 397
Dance tune (c1300) 1 27
Dargason 2 64
Death and the Lady 4 164
Delights of the bottle 11 498
Derry down 8 348
Derry down 15 677
Devil's progress on earth 10 443
Down among the dead men 14 643
Down in the north country 6 279
Downfall of Charing Cross 9 433
Dr Faustus 4 162
Drink to me only 15 707
Drive the Cold winter away 5 193
Dulce Domum 12 575
Dulcina 3 143
Dusky night rides down the sky 14 651
Dusty Miller 13 608
Essex's Last Goodnight 4 174
Every man to his glass 14 673
Fain I would if I could 10 439
Fain would I have a pretty thing 2 91
Fairest Jenny 13 617
Fairest nymph the valleys 7 319
Fair Hebe I left 15 676
Fair Margaret and Sweet William 8 382
Fair one let me in 11 509
Fair Rosalind 15 717
Fair Rosamund 8 361
Faithful Brothers 4 157
Farewell Manchester 15 683
Fie, nay, prithee John 12 564
Fife and a' the lands about it 13 617
Fifteenth day of July 3 115
Fit's upon me now 4 176
Fortune my Foe 4 162
Four-pence half-penny farthing 8 367
Franklin is fled away 8 369
Friar and the Nun 4 145
Friar Bacon walks again 10 443
Friar in the Well 6 273
Freemason's tune 14 664
Frog Galliard 3 127
From Oberon in Fairy Land 3 143
From the hag and hungry goblin 7 332
Galliard 4 153
Garter 12 574
Gathering Peascods 6 258
Gather ye rosebuds while ye may 8 362
Gee ho, Dobbin 15 690
Gipsies Round 4 171
Girl I left behind me 15 708
Girls and boys come out to play 13 584
Give ear to a frolicsome ditty 12 553
Give that wreath to me 15 683
Glory of the North 10 442
Glory of the West 10 444
Go from my window, love, go 3 140
Go from my window (tune) 3 142
Golden Age 6 262
Golden days of good Queen Bess 15 713
Golden slumbers kiss your eyes 13 587
God save the King 15 691
Go no more a rushing 4 158
Good fellows must go learn to dance 6 243
Good morrow, Gossip Joan 14 672
Great Lord Frog to Lady Mouse 12 561
Greensleeves 5 227
Greenwich Park 13 600
Grim King of the Ghosts 11 493
Guy Fawkes 15 717
Guy of Warwick 4 171
Half Hannikin 2 73
Hanging Tune 4 162
Happy Clown 15 675
Hathersage cocking 14 660
Have at thy coat old woman 8 365
Healths 6 288
Health to all honest men 14 673
Health to Betty 8 367
Heart of oak 15 715
Heartsease 5 210
Hemp-dresser 7 312
Henry Carey's tune 13 646
Henry our royal king 4 169
Here's a health unto His Majesty 10 492
Here's a health to the Queen 14 643
He that is a clear cavalier 10 447
Hey down-a-down 9 391
Hey ho my honey 10 462
Hey, then up go we 9 425
Hobby horse dance 13 601
How now, Shepherd, what means that 8 377
How should I your true love know 5 236
How stands the glass around 14 669
Hunter in his career 6 255
Hunting the hare 7 324
Hunt is up, The 2 60
Hyde Park 7 325
I am the Duke of Norfolk 3 117
I am a lusty lively lad 10 446
I am a poor shepherd undone 10 462
I cannot come every day to woo 2 90
I cannot eat but little meat 2 72
If the heart of a man is deprest 14 639
I have a house and land in Kent 2 90
I have but a mark a year 8 356
I live not where I love 10 481
I'll go no more 7 317
I'll ne'er be drunk again 6 262
I'll never love thee more 8 378
I'll tell thee Dick 8 358
I loathe that I did love 5 216
In good King Charles's golden days 14 653
In January last 12 575
In pescod time 5 196
In praise of the Dairy I purpose to sing 3 123
In sad and ashy weeds 5 201
In Scarlet town, where I was born 12 538
In summer time when 9 392
In summer time, when flowers 12 541
In Wakefield there lives a jolly old pindar 9 393
I often for my Jenny strove 13 591
I sowed the seeds of love 11 520
It was a frog in the well 2 88
It was a lover and his lass 5 204
It was a youthful knight 4 179
I would I were in my own country 10 456
Jack met his mother 12 551
Jamaica 10 446
James the Second's march 12 574
Joan's ale is new, brave boys 4 187
Joan's placket is torn 11 518
Joan to the maypole away let us on 7 301
Jockey to the fair 15 711
Jock o' Hazeldean 12 575
Jog on jog on the footpath way 5 211
Jolly fellow 14 670
John come kiss me now 4 147
John Dory 2 67
Jovial Tinker 4 187
King and the Miler of Mansfield 4 169
King's complaint 10 439
King's jig 11 495
Knight and shepherd's daughter 3 126
Ladies of London, both wealthy and fair 13 592
Lady Frances Nevill's delight 9 398
Lady lie near me 4 184
Lady lay those costly robes aside 4 164
Lady's Fall 5 196
Lass of Cumberland 11 503
Lay by your pleading 9 431
Lay the bent to the bonny broom 11 530
Leather Bottel 11 513
Let Oliver now be forgotten 10 455
Let's cast away care and merrily sing 4 161
Liberty Hall 15 677
Light o' Love 5 221
Lilliburlero 12 568
Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard 4 170
London Gentlewoman 7 312
London is a fine town 5 220
London Prentice 4 151
London Waits 12 550
Lord Thomas he was a bold forester 4 145
Lord Willoughby's welcome home 3 115
Loth to depart 4 173
Love me little, love me long 11 512
Love lies bleeding 9 431
Lovely Nancy 15 715
Love will find out the way 7 303
Lull me beyond thee 6 259
Lusty Gallant 2 91
Mad Moll 13 603
Mad Robin 11 512
Mad Tom 7 328
Mall Peatly 7 289
Mall Sims 4 177
Malt's come down 2 74
Man had three sons 4 189
Man of Kent 12 566
May Day dance 14 671
May fair 13 587
Maying Time 8 377
March, said to have been played at the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots 11 519
Marriage of the frog and the mouse 2 88
Marry me, quoth the bonny lass 10 435
Martin said to his man 2 76
Meadow Brow 4 182
Me have of late been in England 10 445
Merry Ballad of the Hawthorn Tree, A 2 64
Merry milk maids 6 282
Merry milk maids in green 7 295
Mill-field 4 185
Mock-beggar hall stands empty 8 354
Morris Dance 6 283
Morris Dance 15 681
Mother beguiled the daughter 8 356
My dear and only love take heed 8 378
My father was born before me 10 446
My little pretty one 2 79
My lodging is on the cold ground 11 526
My name is honest Harry 8 365
My name is old Hewson the cobbler 10 450
My Robin is to the greenwood gone 5 234
Nancy Dawson 15 718
Near Woodstock town 4 190
New broom on hill 10 458
New Mad Tom o' Bedlam 7 328
Newmarket 12 562
New Royal Exchange 7 317
New Wells 13 606
Noel, noel 1 42
Nobe's Maggot 13 595
Noble Shirve 8 347
None-such 10 345
Northern lass 12 559
Northern Nancy 8 354
Northumberland Bagpipes 12 536
Nottingham Ale 12 573
Nose, Nose, Jolly red nose 2 76
Now all you gallants, in city or town 12 555
Now, O now I needs must part 3 127
Now ponder well 5 200
O brave Arthur of Bradley 12 539
O death rock me asleep 5 237
Of all the birds 2 76
Of all the simple things we do 13 602
Oft have I ridden on my grey nag 2 63
O good ale, thou art my darling 14 661
Oh! Oh! Oh! For a husband 10 454
Oh! What a plague is love 4 182
Oh! willow willow 5 206
Oil of Barley 7 305
Old King Cole 14 633
Old Lancashire hornpipe 12 544
Old Noll's jig 10 449
Old Simon the King 6 262
Old woman clothed in grey 10 455
Old woman poor and blind 12 551
O Mistress mine where are you roaming 5 209
O Mother, a hoop! A hoop! 14 649
Once I loved a maiden fair 6 257
One evening, having lost my way 15 675
One evening (Hyde Park) 7 325
On Hounslow Heath 14 662
On yonder high mountains 15 681
Open the door to three 12 555
O rare Turpin, hero 14 662
O some they will talk 9 395
O that I had never married 12 557
O the oak and the ash and the bonny ivy tree 10 456
Out alas what grief is this 4 185
Over the mountains 7 303
O weel may the keel row 15 721
O we sail'd to Virginia 14 641
Oxfordshire Tragedy 4 190
Packington's Pound 3 123
Parthenia 10 439
Pastime with good company 2 56
Paul's Steeple 3 117
Paul's Wharf 3 130
Pavan 4 156
Peg a Ramsey 5 218
Pepper is black 3 121
Philander 6 280
Phillida flouts me 4 182
Phillis on the new mown hay 6 284
Poor Robin 13 639
Poor soul sat sighing 5 206
Portsmouth 13 605
Prepare ye to the plough 3 121
Pretty Polly Oliver 15 676
Prince Rupert's march 9 433
Push about the jorum 15 685
Put on thy smock on Monday 5 193
Queen Dido 8 370
Queen Eleanor's confession 4 174
Queen Ellinor was a sicke woman 4 174
Queen's old courtier 7 299
Quoth John to Joan 2 87
Ragged and torn and true 6 262
Rant 12 553
Red Bull 7 294
Remember, O thou man 8 373
Roast beef of old England 14 636
Robin Hood and Arthur-a-Bland 9 391
Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne 9 396
Robin Hood and the Bishop of Hereford 9 395
Robin Hood and the curial friar 9 392
Robin Hood and the pindar of Wakefield 9 393
Robin Hood, said Little John 9 397
Robin lend to me thy bow 2 79
Roger de Coverley 12 534
Rogero 2 93
Rogue's march 15 711
Room for company, here come good fellows 7 323
Round and round, the mill goes round 13 589
Row well ye mariners 3 112
Rule, Britannia! 15 687
Sally in our alley 14 646
Saraband 11 497
Sawney was tall and of noble race 13 618
See the lovely rose 13 606
See ye not Pierce the piper 12 539
Sellinger's Round 2 69
Shackley Hay 8 368
Shaking of the sheet 2 84
Shall I go walk the woods so wild 2 66
Shall I, mother, shall I 10 444
Shall I, wasting in despair 7 315
Shepherd sat him under a thorn 12 536
Shropshire rounds 13 599
Sick sick and very sick 5 226
Sick tune 5 226
Since first I saw your face 7 313
Sir Edward Noel's Delight 4 149
Sir Eglamour 6 275
Sir Lancelot du Lake 6 271
Some talk of Alexander 4 152
Songs of shepherds and rustical roundelays 7 324
Spanish gipsy 6 272
Spanish Lady 4 186
Spanish Pavan 5 240
Spring is coming 14 655
Staines Morris Dance 3 125
St George for England 6 286
Stingo 7 305
Sweet day so cool 6 285
Sweet, if you love me let me go 15 684
Sweet Nancy I do love thee 7 294
Sweet Nelly, my heart's delight 14 656
Summer is come in 1 24
Tell me Daphne 4 158
Then to the Maypole come away 3 125
There dwells a maid in Doncaster 12 559
There lives a lass upon the green 15 686
There's a lusty liquor 7 305
There was a bonny blade 2 117
There was a jolly miller 14 666
There was a jovial fellow 8 345
There was a knight drunk with wine 11 519
There was a maid 10 454
There was a maid in the West 13 595
There was a maid this other day 3 136
There was an old fellow at Waltham Cross 6 262
There was an old woman 12 568
There was an old woman lived under a hill 13 594
There was a pretty lass 13 595
There was a rich merchantman 8 381
There was a shepherd's daughter 3 126
There were three ravens sat on a tree 2 59
There were three travellers 11 506
Thomas you cannot 7 336
Thomas you cannot 8 337
Three merry men be we 5 216
Three merry men of Kent 13 588
Through the cool shady woods 8 364
Tight little island 15 720
To all you ladies now at hand 11 507
Tobacco is an Indian weed 12 563
To marry a widow I'm sore afraid 2 95
Tom Nokes' jig 11 506
Tom o' Bedlam 7 332
Tomorrow is St Valentine's Day 5 227
Tomorrow the fox will come to town 2 82
Tom Tinker's my true love 8 353
Tom Trusty 8 337
Touch the thing 15 685
Trip and Go, Heave and Ho 3 130
Trenchmore 2 82
Troy Town 8 370
Tune of Eighty Eight 5 211
Turkeyloney 2 95
Turn again, Whittington 11 515
Twas on the morn of sweet May Day 15 711
Twenty-ninth of May 11 491
Under and over 4 189
Under the greenwood tree &