Latest additions, 12/09/13 Blaikie's traditional tunes. Here are some of the easy ones: ZNnnnn are listing numbers in the broadside ballad index on my website. BBBM means early tune is in Simpson's 'The British Broadside Ballad and It's Music', and as an ABC on my website. 86 Love will find out the way: Over the Mountains/ ZN2200 Truths Integrity/ Tune: Love will find out the Way. To a pleasant new tune/ E 358: CWVG/ RB2 639: F. Coules/ RWL 189: CVW/ DC2 232a: E. C for CVW [Entd. very late, 1656, 1675. ZB2745|, ZB2746|. Answer entered 1633, ZB81|] Roud #13167. Tune very popular. BBBM 95 Cock Robin's Testament (chorus words of this wanted); 96 Cock Robin's Testament - a different air: "Robin's Testament". From Herd's 'Scots Songs', 1776, to multiple traditional versions in Greig-Duncan, vol. 3. Roud #3900. 97 Rosanna - In Oxford lived a Lady fair: ? O where's my Rosinda? shall I never more/ ZN2063| The two Unfortunate Lovers..[Almander and Rosinda] Traditional versions usually name her Rosanna. Roud #788, Laws M30. 99 The Spanish Lady (a queer tune. what are the words) Will you hear a Spanish Lady/ ZN2935| The Spanish Ladies Love/ a Pleasant New Tune/ [by T. Deloney?]/ P3 148: CTP/ E 340 = WE25 11: CVG/ P5B 26: TP/ OPB 219: W. O./ DC2 211b: CVW/ RB6 655: [no imprint]/ CR 1351 = Frb.19(25): W. O and A. M. and sold by J. Conyers/ CR 1352: Bow-Church-Yard/ CR 1353: Aldermary Church-Yard/ CR 1354: J. Butler, Worcester [c 1750]// Tune: Flying Fame/ DC2 210a: T. Norris/ 'Garland of Goodwill', Mann's 'Deloney' [DC3 84v, BC1 48, BC2 36] [Entd. June 11, 1603, 1624, 1675. ZB2509|, ZB2508|, ZB2510|] [COB2 191] Simpson's BBBM tune from NLS, MS Adv. 5.2.15 (Skene MS), which I have seen. Roud #9375 106 King William going out a hunting (pretty. what words?) 1: You subjects of Britain come listen a while/ ZN3107| .. King William And his Forrester/ Tune: its own proper Tune/ CR 1421: [no imprint, c 1690-94] [Another version, "You subjects of England," N3108| Roud #853] 2: You subjects of England come listen a while/ ZN3108| The Loyal Forrister, Or, Royal Pastime/ Tune: Excellent New Tune/ E 156: C. Bates// The King and the Forrester/ Tune: [none indicated]/ RB7 763: [white letter, no imprint] [See "You subjects of Britain," N3107|, Roud #853] He's a Keeper in Frank Purslow's 'Marrow Bones', p. 49 ................................... 119 A penny worth of wit:? 1: Here is a pennyworth of Wit/ ZN1132| A Choice Pennyworth of Wit: Or, A clear Distinction between a Virtuous Wife and a Wanton Harlot/ Tune [none]/ CR 498: J. Butler, and sold by James Grundy and G. Lewis, Worcester/ CR 499-501 also]/ RC3 474:? [DC2 73] [4 verses, RB8 805] 2: Of late it was my chance to walke/ ZN2114| A penny-worth of Good Counsell/ Tune: Dulcina/ [by] M. P./ RB2 295: [no imprint] [CB p. 24] [Entd. Apr. 9, 1638. ZB2063|. RPB1 29. Traditional, Roud ZR870|, "My husband has no courage in him", e.g., F. Purslow, `The Wanton Seed', p. 82. Latter title in Eliz. Cochrane MS (Harvard), c 1730, but text page missing from MS.] 87 The winter it is past and the summer's come at last (pretty): Roud #583. Irish tune index any title, and search whole file, as som are beyond the numbered (and cross referenced) entries to 1864.