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000 - Introduction
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001 - The Plain-Dealing Man
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002 - The Vanities of Life
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003 - The Life and Age of Man
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004 - The Young Man's Wish
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005 - The Midnight Messenger
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006 - A Dialogue Betwix an Exciseman and Death
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007 - The Messenger of Mortality
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008 - England's Alarm
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009 - Smoking Spiritualized
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010 - The Masonic Hymn
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011 - God Speed the Plow, and Bless the Corn-mow
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012 - A Dialogue Between the Husbandman and the Servingman
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013 - The Catholick
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014 - The Three Knights
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015 - The Blind Beggar of Bednall Green
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016 - The Bold Pedlar and Robin Hood
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017 - The Outlandish Knight
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018 - Lord Delaware
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019 - Lord Bateman
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020 - The Golden Glove; or, the Squire of Tamworth
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021 - King James I. and the Tinkler
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022 - The Keach I’ the Creel
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023 - The Merry Broomfield; or, the West Country Wager
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024 - Sir John Barleycorn
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025 - Blow the Winds, I-ho!
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026 - The Beautiful Lady of Kent; or, the Seaman of Dover
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027 - The Berkshire Lady’s Garland
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028 - The Nobleman’s Generous Kindness
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029 - The Drunkard’s Legacy
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030 - The Bowes Tragedy
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031 - The Crafty Lover; or, the Lawyer Outwitted
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032 - The Death of Queen Jane
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033 - The Wandering Young Gentlewoman; or, Catskin
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034 - The Brave Earl Brand and the King of England’s Daughter
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035 - The Jovial Hunter of Bromsgrove; or, the Old Man and his Three Sons
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036 - Lady Alice
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037 - The Felon Sewe of Rokeby and the Freeres of Richmond
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038 - Arthur O’Bradley’s Wedding
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039 - The Painful Plough
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040 - The Useful Plow; or, the Plough’s Praise
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041 - The Farmer’s Son
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042 - The Farmer’s Boy
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043 - Richard of Taunton Dean; or, Dumble Dum Deary
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044 - Wooing Song of a Yeoman of Kent’s Sonne
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045 - The Clown’s Courtship
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046 - Harry’s Courtship
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047 - Harvest-Home Song
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048 - Harvest-Home
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049 - The Mow
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050 - The Barley-Mow Song
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051 - The Barley-Mow Song (Suffolk version)
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052 - The Craven Churn-Supper Song
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053 - The Rural Dance About the May-Pole
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054 - The Hitchin May-Day Song
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055 - The Helstone Furry-Day Song
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056 - Cornish Midsummer Bonfire Song
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057 - Suffolk Harvest-Home Song
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058 - The Haymaker’s Song
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059 - The Sword-Dancers’ Song
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060 - The Sword-Dancers’ Song and Interlude
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061 - The Maskers’ Song
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062 - Gloucestershire Wassailers’ Song
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063 - The Mummers’ Song
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064 - Fragment of the Hagmena Song
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065 - The Greenside Wakes Song
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066 - The Swearing-in Song or Rhyme
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067 - Fairlop Fair Song
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068 - As Tom was a-Walking
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069 - The Miller and his Sons
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070 - Jack and Tom
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071 - Joan’s Ale Was New
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072 - George Ridler’s Oven
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073 - The Carrion Crow
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074 - The Leathern Bottel
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075 - The Farmer’s Old Wife
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076 - Old Wichet and his Wife
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077 - The Jolly Waggoner
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078 - The Yorkshire Horse-dealer
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079 - The King and the Countryman
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080 - Jone o’ Greenfield’s Ramble
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081 - Thornehagh-Moor Woods
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082 - The Lincolnshire Poacher
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083 - Somersetshire Hunting Song
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084 - The Trotting Horse
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085 - The Seeds of Love
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086 - The Garden-Gate
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087 - The New-Mown Hay
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088 - The Praise of a Dairy
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089 - The Milk-Maid’s Life
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090 - The Milking-Pail
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091 - The Summer’s Morning
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092 - Old Adam
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093 - Tobacco
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094 - The Spanish Ladies
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095 - Harry the Tailor
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096 - Sir Arthur and Charming Mollee
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097 - There Was an Old Man Came Over the Lea
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098 - Why Should we Quarrel for Riches
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099 - The Merry Fellows
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100 - The Old Man’s Song
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101 - Robin Hood’s Hill
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102 - Begone Dull Care
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103 - Full Merrily sings the Cuckoo
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104 - Jockey to the Fair
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105 - Long Preston Peg
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106 - The Sweet Nightingale
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107 - The Old Man and his Three Sons
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108 - A Begging We Will Go