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'''MY LORD MAYOR'S DELIGHT.''' AKA and see "[[Lillibulero]]." This alternate title for the well-known "[[Lillibulero]]" can be traced to a reference in Edward Ward's '''The London Spy''' (1698-9) of a street scene in London, which reads: | '''MY LORD MAYOR'S DELIGHT.''' AKA and see "[[Lillibulero]]." This alternate title for the well-known "[[Lillibulero]]" can be traced to a reference in Edward Ward's '''The London Spy''' (1698-9) of a street scene in London, which reads: | ||
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MY LORD MAYOR'S DELIGHT. AKA and see "Lillibulero." This alternate title for the well-known "Lillibulero" can be traced to a reference in Edward Ward's The London Spy (1698-9) of a street scene in London, which reads:
...some were dancing to a bagpipe; others whistling to a Base Violin, two Fiddlers scraping Lilla burlero, My Lord Mayor's Delight, upon a couple of Crack'd Crowds.
The similarly titled "Lord Mayor's Delight" is a different tune.
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Recorded sources: