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"As soon as mild Augustus could assuage

mentioned, 32

mentioned, 350

mentioned, 295

mentioned, 249

mentioned, 389

quoted, 332

"As two men were a walking down by the sea side" mentioned, 705; given, 738

"As we was a ranging upon the Salt Seas"
Aspersion on the Lady Grey answered in verse
Assembly of the Moderate Divines, The
Association, The New

66

Associators, The Newcastle

543

title, quoted, 389
title, quoted, 182
sub-title, 239

title, mentioned, 201; given, 496

Attend, and give ear, good Christians, to me!"
"Audi, hospes, quicunque venis tumulumque revisis'
Ave Cæsar! morituri te salutant

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mentioned, 316
610

title (Editorial Squib), Finale to Vol.

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184

50

title, quoted, 160, 636

QAJAZET to Gloriana (Mulgrave & Princess Anne) title, quoted, 211, 212

of Lamentable Lory, The title, mentioned, 133, 570; given, 571

Ballad on the New Plot, A

Ballad, The City

Ballad, The Wiltshire

Barnardiston in the Pound, Sir Samuel

sub-title, 308

title, mentioned, 249; given, 274

Battle of Blenheim (="It was a summer evening")

"Be me shoul and shalvation, O hone! O hone!

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title, quoted, 102
sub-title, 80

title, quoted, 371

quoted, 76, 315

title, quoted, 458, 459

title, 568

titles, 591 to 593
155, 157

and title, mentioned, 468

"Bitter tears and sobs" (See "Take away that Star.")
Blanket Fair, A Description of

Blenheim, (Southey's poem of) The Battle of.....
Blood, Stealing the Crown, Epigrams on Colonel
Blood to spill

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317
title, quoted, 608

739
quoted, 690

title, quoted, 457, 458, 468
title, quoted, 371
title, 688

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end of burden (otherwise

"Bludius, ut ruris damnum repararet aviti "
"Bold Titus he walk'd about Westminster Hall"

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varied), 111 to 113

688

603

tune, 597, 612

title, quoted, 607

title, 81

title, 81, 84, 85
title, 81, 88, 90
mentioned, 350, 369

mentioned, 209

quoted, 264

Boys of Europe, The Merry

Boys of the Times, The Merry

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Brazen Head, The ("I think whatever mortals crave")
"Bred of Gued! I think the nation's mad

"Bright was the morning, cool the air"

mentioned, 568

British Heroes, The

title,

mentioned, 275

Brutus, Ab. Cowley's Pindaric Ode to ("Excellent B.")

title, ment., 7

Brutus, Ode to (='Tis said that favourite Mankind ") title, quoted, 205, 206

Bully, (Tom D'Urfey's Song of) The

title, 486

744

Bully Whig, The

Burton Hall

The Roxburghe Ballads' Index :

Busy Fame (properly see "When busy fame")
"But oh! this late conspiracy so dire "

CABAL, Stephen College's Ghost to the Fanatical

Cæsar's Ghost (="Twas still low ebb of night")

Calamity, The Duchess of Suffolk's

Cambridge burning Monmouth's Picture, University of
"Can great illustrious Britain's monarch die?
Cant (vel Chant), The Devonshire

PAGE

title, 482

tune, 245, 338, 641
tune, 422, 690, 692
quoted, 439

title, mentioned, 249
quoted, 706

tune, 508, 526, 527
title, 706, 707
mentioned, 508
title, or tune, 21
sub-title, quoted, 225
title, mentioned, 609, 615; given, 621
title, quoted, 176; given, 591

Cant upon arresting the Loyal Lord Mayor, etc., A
Captive, The Rebel (= Argyle)

Cards revived, The Plotting

Care and grief for the loss of his poor Soldiers, Monmouth's sub-title, 669
Care, Epitaph on Henry

Care, The Destruction of

title, 576

title, mentioned, 171; given, 172

mentioned, 569

Carman's Poem, The ("Carmen turn poets now") title, mentioned, 569
"Carmen turn Poets now; why may not I?"
Carouse to the Emperor, etc., A

title, mentioned, 171; given, 172

Case is altered now, The (On Shaftesbury)

title, quoted, 186, 238

Catalogue of the most notorious Ninnies. (See "Ninnies") title, quoted, 313

Catch, A ("Here's a health unto his Majesty!")

title, 502

Catch, A ( Now happily met, let's cast away care")

title, 502

Catch, A ("Once in our lives, let us drink to our Wives")

title, 568

Catch, A New (=“O London! O London!" etc.)

title, 248

Catch, A New ("Some say the Plot goes on ")

title, 249

Catch, A Prophetical (="O! the Plot-Discoverers!")

title, 622

Catharine Ogee, Ogie, or Oggy (= Lady Catharine Ogle) tune, mentioned, 101
Cause of the Frost, The Whig's hard heart for the
Cavalilly Man

title, 457, 466, 468

Chant, A (See "Cant.")

tune and burden. 343, 344, 599, 600

part-title, 21, 209, 225

Chant of the Brazen Head (Winthrop Mackworth Praed's)
Character of a Whig, The

Charles the Second, Funeral of

Charles the Second, Funeral Pindaric Poems on

title, ment., 209

title, 222

sub-title, 526

mentioned, 508, 509

Charles the Second, Rochester's Satire on (="Chaste, pious ") quo., 508, 688
Charles the Second, Lord Rochester's Satire on (="In the Isle ") quoted, 123
Charon, A Dialogue between Pluto and
Charter, On the Loss of London's.....
Charter, The (A Comical Satire)

"Chaste, pious, prudent Charles the Second."
Chevy Chase

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Christabel, S. T. Coleridge's poem of (not Kubla Khan) alluded to, 17, Note

title, quoted, 355, 377; given, 380
burden varies (first Preface, xiv), 82, 252
title, 81

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City's Joy and the Country's Happiness, The... sub-title, mentioned, 588

quoted, 715
title, quoted, 416

First Lines, Burdens, Titles, and Tunes.

Clemency rewarded with Villainy, Gracious

745

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sub-title, 719

Cleomenes, A Song by Dryden in his (="No, no, poor suffering") title, 555
Cock Laurel

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title, mentioned, 169,

"Cock Laurel would needs have the Devil his guest"
Codicil to the former Will added in Holland, etc.
Coffee, A Satire upon ......
Coffee-House, News from the (By Thos. Jordan) title
Coffee Scuffle, The ("Of giants and knights")
College's Ghost to the Fanatical Cabal, Stephen
Combat, The Triple

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"Come, all loyal subjects of every degree

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"Come, all you good people that were at the Fair"

"Come, all you youths that yet are Free"

66

Come, and assist my trembling pen!

"Come, beat alarum! sound a charge!

"Come, boys, fill us a bumper!"

"Come, come, my ranting roaring boys!

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tune, 146, 335, 336
mentioned, 147

title, mentioned, 238
176, 181; given, 184
(Addenda) xvi, 177, 178
title, quoted, 171, 182
title, mentioned, 249
title, quoted, 127, 128
mentioned, 588
quoted, 600
quoted, 99

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111

655

and tune, 89, 90

82

"Come, consecrate your eyes before you weep!
"Come, cut again, the game's not done"

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"Come, hang up your care, and lay by your sorrow!'
"Come, Hostess, fill the pot!"

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mentioned, 508

594, 595

332, 334

mentioned, 212

536

395

quoted, 457, 468

"Come, let us be joyful and sing!"
"Come, let us drink, and all agree
"Come, listen a while! though the weather be cold"
"Come, make a good toast, and stir up the fire!'
"Come, murdering Miles, where's your Sedan ?"
"Come, now let's rejoice and the City bells ring!
"Come on, ye scribbling Rebels of the age!"
"Come then, at last, while anxious nations weep" (By Nat. Lee) mentioned, 153

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"Come then, be silent, and join in the ballad!"
"Come, with a nimble thrust of Rapier'd wit"
"Come, ye merry men all of Waterman's-Hall!"
Comines the Irish Evidence's Farewell, Eustace
Commendation of Sir George Jeffereys, etc.
Commendation of the Mug, The Gallant's worthy
Complaint Answered, The Poor W.'s

Complaint in a Land of Plenty, The Poor Man's
Complaint, Monmouth's Answer to his Duchess's
Complaint of his Muse, A Poet's
Complaint, The Livery-Man's
Compostella, The Pilgrims of

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quoted, 138
316; given, 454
quoted, 466, 469
title, quoted, 76
sub-title, 339
title, 172
mentioned, 32

sub-title, mentioned, 252
(lost) title mentioned, 415
title, quoted, 179
sub-title, quoted, 208, 241
title, quoted, 348
assist ") title, quoted, 551
sub-title, quoted, 227, 271
etc. title, quoted, 237, 238
title, quoted, 455, 514
quoted, 447
Finch .... title, quoted, 19
title, mentioned, 115
alternative title, 579
title, 369, 371, 372

Conspiracy; or, The Discovery of the Fanatic Plot, The

Conspirators, A Warning to

Constancy, The Scotch Lass's

Constancy to his loving Duchess, Monmouth's
Content, Careless

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title, mentioned, 201; given, 321

title, 311
sub-title, 319

title, 613

(lost) title, mentioned, 415

title, quoted, 161

746

The Roxburghe Ballads' Index:

Contented Subjects, The

Content's a Treasure; or, the Jovial Loyalist.......

Conversion of Anthony King of Poland

Cook Laurel. (See "Cock Laurel ")

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title, 166

title, 162

Conventicle Litany, A (="Let Baxter preach Sedition") title, mentioned, 201

Coronation, Ballads and Poems on James the Second's
Coronation of King James Second, A new Song on the
"Could a man be secure, that life would endure "
"Could Bedloe fall so softly to his tomb?"
Country Innocence, The

Country Scourged for Barbarism to the Citizens, The
Couple, The New-married Scotch.....
Couragious Loyalist, The

Court Burlesqued, The

Courtier's Health, The

Crack, Jenny

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sub-title, quoted, 186

tune, 146, 147
538 to 550
title, 383, 538

68

quoted, 592
title, 564
title, mentioned, 155
title, mentioned, 295
title, quoted, 139

title, mentioned, 125; quoted, 150, 209, 210

Cracks of East Smithfield, The Crafty

Crack's want of Trading, The Fleet-street

title, 81, 89; given, 90

title, mentioned, 295

title, mentioned, 32

sub-title, mentioned, 32

Cranes of Ibycus, The title (Lord Edward B. Lytton's transl.), quot., 589

Cromwell, An Elegy on the Usurper Oliver

Cruelty, Rome's

Cuckolds of Westminster, The new created
Cullen withhis flock of Court Misses

title. quoted, 7, 159
title, mentioned, 316

title, mentioned, 350

title, quoted. 126, 128, 135

"Curst be those dull unpointed dogrel rhymes." (See "Ninnies.") quoted, 313
"Curst be those eyes that see him where he stands'
Cut-Purse, Ballad of the ("My masters and friends")

AGON'S Fall (viz. Shaftesbury's Flight).....

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Deliverance from the (Rye-House) Plot, Poem on the
Demoiselles, L'Opinion de ces (= Quoi! c'est donc,”
Demolishing the Town and Citadel of Tangier
Deponents, The ("The mighty Monarch," etc.)
Description of Blanket-Fair upon the Thames

etc.)

Description of God's Mercy in breaking up the Frost
Description of the Coronation, A ......

Description of the late Rebellion in the West, A
Despair of the London Whigs for the loss of their
Destiny, The True Lover's Unfortunate
Destruction of Argyle, The

Destruction of Care, The

Destruction of Treason, The

187

title, quoted, 173

title, 299, 300

title, quoted, 447

quoted, 124
sub-title, 474
title, quoted, 705
title, mentioned, 468

sub-title, 463

title, quoted, 539 to 541
title, 635, 644, 701, 702

Charter

title, quoted, 249
title, mentioned, 349
sub-title, 611

title, mentioned, 171; given, 172
sub-title, mentioned, 201; given, 321

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sub-title (Editorial First Preface), xv
title and tune, 20, 21
title, mentioned, 325

Devonshire Cant, To the tune of the
Devonshire Nymph, The
Dialogue between Anthony (Earl Shaftesbury) and Walcot title, ment., 432
Dialogue between Bowman Tory and Prance the Renegado tit.. quo, 40, 607
Dialogue between Oxford and London on the Dissolution, etc. title, quoted, 23
Dialogue between Pluto and Charon
sub-title, mentioned, 238
title, 16
title, mentioned, 350
sub-title, mentioned, 350
sub-title, mentioned, 350

Dialogue between the Ghosts of the two last Parliaments
Dialogue between two Wanton Ladies of Pleasure
Dialogue betwixt a Good Christian and a Miser
Dialogue betwixt Youth and Conscience

"Did you ever hear of such a thing?" (Sedgemoor)

"Did you not hear of a Peer that was tried?"

78

quoted, 657

623

tune, 526

tune, 30, 125, 327, 329, 483, 588

"Did you not hear of Knaves?" (see "Have you not heard")

Dido, Queen

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Digby Captain Digby Digby's Farewell

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Disappointment upon their intended Feast, The Whigs'
Discoverers Discovered, The

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Divines, The Assembly of the Moderate

Doctor Rampant, The.....

Don Juan (Byron's)

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Dorchester, Songs on (Catharine Sedley) the Countess of

Dorinda (Catharine Sedley), Songs on

"Dorinda's sparkling wit and eyes

Doubting Virgin, The

"Down, Discoverers! who so long have plotted

Downfall of Antichrist, The

Downfall of the French W., etcetera

Downfall of the Whigs, The

Downfall, The Politician's

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sub-title, quoted, 599, 600

title, quoted, 209

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Downfall, The Whig's

Drollery Litany, Merry

Drollery, The Norfolk

"Drown Melancholy in a glass of Wine!"

Duchess of Monmouth's Lamentation

title, quoted, 598

title, mentioned, 123
sub-title, 536

title, mentioned, 115, 238

Duchess of Suffolk, The famous (Thomas Drue's play)
Duchess of Suffolk's Calamity, The

Duchess, The Flight of the (Robert Browning's)
Duel of the Stags, The ("In Windsor forest," etc.)
Duke of Monmouth (See Monmouth)

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Duke's Return from Scotland, The ("Still with our sins")
Duke's Return from Shipwreck, On the
Duke's Wish, The

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mentioned, 203
passim

sub-title, 151
title, 170

tune (and, perhaps, title, 1st Preface, xii), 68, 69
Dutch Miller, The Happy Return of the Old
title, mentioned, 420

Dutch Miller who ground old folks into young, The (original, not mentd.), 420

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Elegy on Sir Thomas Armstrong answered in a Letter
Elegy on Sir Thomas Armstrong (Rob. Ferguson's)

tune, 78, 80, 600
burden, quoted, 58
title, 227

title, quoted, 653, 654
title, mentioned, 481, 654

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