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55 TRACKS:
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1-1)
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If Poverty Be A Title To Poetry
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1-10)
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No.8: O Polly, You Might Have Toy’d And Kist
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1-11)
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No. 9: A Fox May Steal Your Hens, Sir
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1-12)
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No.10: O Ponder Well, Be Not Severe
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1-13)
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No.12: Pretty Polly, Say
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1-14)
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No.13: My Heart Was So Free
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1-15)
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No.14: Were I Laid On Greenland’s Coast
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1-16a)
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Yes, I Would Go With Thee…
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1-16b)
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No.15: Oh What Pain It Is To Part!
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1-17)
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No.16: Fill Ev’ry Glass
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1-18)
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No.17: Let Us Take The Road!
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1-19)
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No.18: If The Heart Of A Man Is Deprest With Cares
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1-2)
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Overture
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1-20)
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No.19: Youth’s The Season Made For Joys
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1-21)
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No.20: Before The Barn Door Crowing
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1-22)
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No.21: The Gamesters And Lawyers Are Jugglers Alike
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1-23)
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No.22: At The Tree I Shall Suffer
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1-3)
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No.1: Through All The Employments Of Life
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1-4)
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No.2: ’Tis Woman Seduces All Mankind
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1-5)
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No.3: If Any Wench Venus’ Girdle Wear
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1-6)
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No.4: A Maid Is Like The Golden Ore
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1-7)
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No.5: Virgins Are Like The Fair Flow’r In Its Lustre
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1-8)
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No.6: Our Polly Is A Sad Slut
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1-9)
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No.7: Can Love Be Controll’d By Advice?
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2-1)
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No.23: Man May Escape From Rope And Gun
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2-10)
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No.32: Cease Your Funning
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2-11)
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No.33: Why How Now, Madam Flirt?
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2-12)
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No.33 A: No Pow’r On Earth Can E’er Divide
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2-13)
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No.34: I Like The Fox Shall Grieve
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2-14)
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Introduction… To Be Sure, Wench You Must’ve Been
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2-15)
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No.35: When Young, At The Bar
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2-16a)
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And So You Have Let Him Escape…
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2-16b)
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No.36: My Love Is All Madness And Folly!
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2-17)
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No.37: The Modes Of The Court So Common
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2-18)
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No.38: What Gudgeons Are We Men!
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2-19)
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No.39: In The Days Of My Youth
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2-2)
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No.24: Thus When A Good Housewife Sees A Rat
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2-20)
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No.40: I’m Like A Skiff On The Ocean Tost
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2-21)
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No.41: Come, Sweet Lass
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2-22)
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No.42: Look Hither, Dear Husband
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2-23)
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No.43: Which Way Shall I Turn Me?
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2-24)
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No.44: When My Hero In Court Appears
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2-25)
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No.45: When He Holds Up His Hand
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2-26)
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No.46: The Charge Is Prepared
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2-27)
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No.47: O Cruel, Cruel, Cruel Case!
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2-28)
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No.48: Would I Might Be Hanged!
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2-29)
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But, Honest Friend, I Hope You Don’t Intend
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2-3)
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No.25: How Cruel Are The Traitors
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2-30)
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No.49: Thus I Stand Like The Turk
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2-4)
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No.26: The First Time At The Looking-Glass
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2-5)
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No.27: When You Censure The Age
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2-6)
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No.28: Is Then His Fate Decreed, Sir?
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2-7)
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No.29: You’ll Think, Ere Many Days Ensue
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2-8)
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No.30: Thus When The Swallow Seeking Prey
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2-9)
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No.31: How Happy I Could Be With Either
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