Thomas D'Urfey's Pills to purge melancholy Lewd songs and low ballads from the 18th century

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: City Waites (Musical group)
Other Authors: Skeaping, Roddy, D'Urfey, Thomas, 1653-1723
Format: Electronic Audio
Language:English
Published: Wotton-Under-Edge, England : Saydisc, p1990
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Table of Contents:
  • Sometimes I am a tapster new
  • Honest shepher'd, since you're poor
  • Blowzabella my bouncing doxie
  • As oyster nan stood by her tub
  • There was a lass of Islington
  • Poor Celia once was very fair
  • Oh fie! What mean I foolish maid
  • What life can compare with the jolly town rakes
  • I hate a fop that at his glass
  • Would ye have a young virgin of fifteen years
  • Weep all ye nymphs, your floods unbind
  • A soldier and a sailor, a tinker and a taylor
  • Then jockey wou'd a wooing away
  • With my strings of small wire lo I come
  • How vile are the sordid intrigues of the town
  • Like a ring without a finger
  • Through the cold shady woods
  • When for air I take my mare
  • Young Collin, cleaving of a beam
  • One Sunday at St. James's prayers
  • There was an old woman liv'd under a hill
  • Oh! my panting, panting heart
  • Now listen a while, and I will tell
  • Oh mother, Roger with his kisses
  • Do not rumple my top-knot
  • Come jug, my honey, let's to bed