Bird Waltz (D. & S. 29, 38)

Panormo.

A very popular piano piece of the pre-Victorian period.

Black-eyed Susan (A.N.), or All in the Downs (P.P. 3)

Words by John Gay.

R. Leveridge.

This song was printed in sheet form previous to 1730, in which year it appeared in Watts' Musical Miscellany, Vol. IV., and was also inserted about that time in several ballad operas.

Bold Turpin Vunce (P.P. 43)

Mr. Frank Kidson has pointed out that Sam Weller's song is founded upon a ballad entitled ‘Turpin and the Bishop,’ which appears in Gaieties and Gravities, by one of the authors of Rejected Addresses. The author is said to be Horatio Smith. There is a good four-part setting of the words by Sir F. Bridge.

Brave Lodgings for One (P.P. 29)