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GENERAL INDEX. 



Soham Mere (Mare de Soham), Cambridgeshire, i. 60. 



106. 121. 236. 

 Soho Square, i. 450; ii. 227. 

 Soke at Winchester, xii. 267. 

 Soke mills, viii. 272. 375. 

 Solidas Gallicus, its value, v. 277. 

 " Soldier's Discipline," a broadside, ix. 218. 

 Solingen, renowned for sword blades, ii. 137. 170. 

 Solinns, early edition of, vi.435; vii. 142. 

 SoUerets, armour for the feet, ix. 459. 

 Solomon de Cans and Marquis of Worcester, vi. 434. 

 Solon, fragment of, xii. 495. 

 Somagia, its meaning, ii. 120. 187. 

 Sombrerdl (Mile, de), her arrest, v. 606. 

 Somerlayes explained, v. 321. 

 Somerset (Robert Earl of), Ben Jonson's verses on his 



marriage, v. 193. 

 Somerset, its etymology, vi. 151. 

 Somersetshire brasses, xi. 499; sheriff in 1765, ix. 173; 



witchcraft in, vii. 613. 

 " Somnium Scipiouis," passage in, vi. 175.257. 

 " Somnium Viridarii," its author, iii. 87. 



Songs and Ballads : ~ 



A fox went out one cloudy night, x. 264. 371. 



Alcanzor and Zayda, xi. 324. 415. 



Andre (Major), his German air, x. 79. 



Angels' Whisper, viii. 54. 



Anti-Jacobin, vi. 314. 395. 



Apology for speaking the Truth, ix. 56. 



As Moi-se caught the mare, i. 320. 



Ashwell Thorpe, v. 258. 



Auld Robin Gray, i. 1 65. 



Away, let nought to love displeasing, ii. 519; iii. 



27.108.155. See Winifreda. 

 Bailey (Miss), v. 248. 280. 

 Ballad on Truth, iii. 134. 

 Ballad upon the Winter's Tale, iii. 1. 

 Ballard and Babington's Conspiracy, v. 572. 

 Barrel's regiment, viii. 620; ix. 63. 159. 545. 

 Battle of Agincourt, i. 302. 

 Battle of Naseby, iv. 485; v. 41. 

 Battle of the Boyne, vh. 67. 118. 

 " Beauty, retire," iii. 105. 155. 

 Berkshure Lady, ix. 402. 477. 

 " Blow ye bleak winds," &c. i. 158. 

 Blue bells of Scotland, vi. 124. 281 ; ix. 209. 600. 

 Bonnie Bairns, xi. 88. 

 Bonnie Dundee, ii. 134. 171; vii. 596; viii. 19; 



xi. 46. 

 Bow meeting, vii. 457. 

 Buchan's Scottish Ballads, xii. 21. 

 Butcher Duke, iii. 8. 77. 

 Cavalier's farewell, iii. 34. 

 Captain bold of Halifax, v. 248. 280. 

 Cease, rude Boreas, v. 559. 

 Charles II.'s escape, x. 340. 

 Chevy Chase, iv. 206. 254. 

 Children in the Wood, ix. 305; xi. 291. 

 Chits, political ballad, x. 44. 

 Christ Church Bells, xii. 28. 112. 

 Christie's Will, xi. 78. 



Christmas carols, ii. 513; ix. 325; xii. 493. 

 Cornish, x. 264. 371. 



Songs and Ballads : — 



Cowper's song in praise of Miss Rowe, xL 289. 



Cryer, xi. 23. 



Cuckold's cap, iv. 468. 



Cuckoo song, x. 524 ; xi. 38. 



Damnable Protestant Plot, xi. 158. ■ 



Dance, Thumpkin, dance, i. 493. 



Danish and Swedish, viii. 444. 



Darby Ram, ii. 71. 235. 



Darby and Joan, iii. 38. 69 ; iv. 196. 



Derwentwater (Lord), i. 318; xii. 492.^ 



Despairing Lover, iv. 100. 



Dick and the Devil, i. 172. 473. 



Dulce Domum, x. 66. 193; xi. 66. 



Durfey's song, " The Man of Kent," i. 247. 339.' 



Dutch, xi. 384. 474. 494. 



Elsie Mariey, xii. 28. 73. 



Emsdorffs fame, x. 103. 392. 513. 



English and Norman of the 14th century, ii. 385.* 



Fair flower of Northumberland, iii. 50. 



Fairlop Fair, v. 472. 



Fair Rosomond, ix. 163. 335. 



Forsaken Nymph, viii. 444. 



Frog: "A frog he would a-wooing go," i. 401, 



4.58; ii, 45. 74,75, 76. 110. 188. 

 Frog and the Crow, ii. 136. 222. 

 Frog and the Mouse, iii. 51. 

 George Ridler's oven, iv. 311. 

 Gloucester ballads, iv. 311 ; vii. 27. 

 God save the King, authoi-ship, xii. 276. 

 God save the King, Latine redditum, xi. 233. 

 God save the Queen, ii. 71. 

 Granby; Praise of the Marquis of Granby, vii. 



179. 

 Groaning-board, viii. 310. 

 Groves of Blarney, iii. 495; iv. 12. 

 Guardian angels, now protect me, viii. 443. 

 Harry Parry, when will you marry ? iii. 207. 



289. 

 Harvest home, vii. 201. 



Heigh ho ! says Rowley, i. 401. 458; ii. 27. 74.' 

 Heigh ho ! my heart is low, ii. 356. 

 Hemy and the nut-brown maid, ii. 104. 

 Honest Jury, or Caleb Triumphant, ii. 147. 

 Hood, Song of the Shii-t, x. 325. 

 I could not love thee, dear, so much, ix. 125. 208. 

 I friend, drink to thee, friend, iv. 59. 197. 

 I love unlovydde, x. 267. 

 If the coach goes at nine, x. 52. 172. 

 Iram, coram, dago, ix. 58. 186. 

 Jamieson the Piper, viii. 126. 

 Jemmy Dawson, i. 158. 

 Jenny's Bawbie, vii. 207. 345. 

 Johnnie Faa, iii. 50. 

 Johnny Russell, xii. 144. 

 Knightsbridge volunteers, vi. 129. 185. 

 Laird of Roslin's daughter, iii. 50. 

 Lancashire, x. 1 58 ; xii. 64. 

 Lass of Richmond Hill, ii. 103. 350; v. 453. 

 Lawyer's sharp practice, xi. 114. 

 Leather Bottel, x. 303. 

 London Bridge is broken down, ii. 258. 338. 

 Lord Delamere, ii. 104. 158; v. 243. 

 Lord Thomas and Fair Elinor, x. 127. 214. 



