Prelewd
[1-2] Aniseed
Robin / Cuckolds
all a-row - (Anon. 1651)
To the Tavern
[3] I
gave her Cakes and I gave her Ale - (Purcell 1659-1695)
[4] Taking
his beer with old Anacharsis - (Aldridge 1648-1710)
[5] Fye,
nay, prithee John - (Purcell)
Men & Maids
[6] Cold and
Raw - (D'Urfey c. 1653-1723)
Coming of Age
[7] The
Miller's Daughter - (Purcell)
[8] Will
said to his Mammy - (Jones fl. 1597-1615)
Anticlimaxes
[9] The
Old Fumbler - (Anon. Pills 1719)
[10] Walking
in a meadowe greene - (Anon. 17th-c.)
Measure of the Man
[11] Celia
learning on the Spinnet - (Isum c. 1680-1726)
[12] Tom
the Taylor - (Purcell)
[13] My
Lady's Coachman John - (Purcell)
Dancing in the Grass
[14] The
Irish Jig or The Night Ramble - (Anon. Pills)
Tobacco & other Stimulants
[15] Come
sirrah Jacke hoe - (Weelkes 1608)
[16] Dainty fine Aniseed water - (Anon. 1652)
[17] Most
men do love the Spanish wine - (Anon. c. 1595)
Interlewd
[18]
The
Wedding Night (Argeers)
[19]
Gathering peascods - (Anon.)
Scat(ological) Songs
[20] My lady and her Maid - (Ellis n.d.)
[21] As Roger last Night to Jenny lay close - (Purcell)
[22] Pox on you - (Purcell)
Fresh Ayre
[23] Ladie lie near me - (Anon. 1651)
Men & Women
[24] 'Tis Women makes us love - (Blow)
[25] Sir Walter enjoying his Damsel - (Purcell)
Her Thing & His Thing
[26] My Thing is my Own - (Anon. Pills)
[27] Here dwells a pretty Maid - (Cranford d. ?1650-1675)
[28] My man John had a Thing that was long - (Eccles c. 1668-1735)
[29] When first Amyntas sued for a Kiss - (Anon. Pills)
Vinum Bonum
[30] More Palatino - (attr. Sweelinck ?1562-1621)
[31-32] Poor Owen /
Where they drank - (Church ?1675-1741)
[33] Come, come, let us drink - (Purcell)
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