A Williamsburg songbook :songs convivial, sporting, amorous, &c., from eighteenth-century collections known to have been in the libraries of colonial Virginians
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For medium voice and keyboard.
This world is a great trouble -- Phillis as first seem'd much afraid -- The wedding, or the farmer's holliday -- Great Lord Frog or Lady Mouse -- The good fellow -- The New England ballad -- The franck lover -- Three glorious things -- In praise of claret -- Mr. Lane's magot -- Lucretia -- Fill Ievery glass -- When night had set the world to rest -- How do they err -- Ianthia the lovely -- To all you ladies now at land -- The snake in the grass -- The baccanalian's wish -- The pilgrim -- The merry Gregs -- Newgate's garland -- Captain thunder -- Here's to thee, my boy -- If you will love me -- A dialogue between Damon and Celimena -- The power of love -- The thirsty topper -- The milkmaid -- The ballad of fox hunting -- In the fields in frost and snows -- The cobler's end -- The tippling philosophers -- Cupid mistaken -- The fly -- Matrimony in fashion -- The chace -- While Phillis is drinking -- Damon and Cloe -- Jolly mortals --
Susan's complaint -- Marriage -- Hail Janus -- On his mistress -- To a jealous husband -- The nut-brown maid -- The sexton's song -- The jovial cobler of St. Hellens -- The bath medley -- What class in life -- Castabella going to sea -- The amorous swain's complaint -- A ballad on Quadrille -- To Celia -- The true use of the bottle.