"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" 66 Associators, The Newcastle 543 title, quoted, 389 title, mentioned, 201; given, 496 Attend, and give ear, good Christians, to me!" mentioned, 316 title (Editorial Squib), Finale to Vol. 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! title, quoted, 102 title, quoted, 371 quoted, 76, 315 title, quoted, 458, 459 title, 568 titles, 591 to 593 and title, mentioned, 468 "Bitter tears and sobs" (See "Take away that Star.") Blenheim, (Southey's poem of) The Battle of..... 317 739 title, quoted, 457, 458, 468 end of burden (otherwise "Bludius, ut ruris damnum repararet aviti " varied), 111 to 113 688 603 tune, 597, 612 title, quoted, 607 title, 81 title, 81, 84, 85 mentioned, 209 quoted, 264 Boys of Europe, The Merry Boys of the Times, The Merry Brazen Head, The ("I think whatever mortals crave") "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") 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 PAGE title, 482 tune, 245, 338, 641 title, mentioned, 249 tune, 508, 526, 527 Cant upon arresting the Loyal Lord Mayor, etc., A Cards revived, The Plotting Care and grief for the loss of his poor Soldiers, Monmouth's sub-title, 669 Care, The Destruction of title, 576 title, mentioned, 171; given, 172 mentioned, 569 Carman's Poem, The ("Carmen turn poets now") title, mentioned, 569 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 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) 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 "Chaste, pious, prudent Charles the Second." Christabel, S. T. Coleridge's poem of (not Kubla Khan) alluded to, 17, Note title, quoted, 355, 377; given, 380 City's Joy and the Country's Happiness, The... sub-title, mentioned, 588 quoted, 715 First Lines, Burdens, Titles, and Tunes. Clemency rewarded with Villainy, Gracious 745 PAGE sub-title, 719 Cleomenes, A Song by Dryden in his (="No, no, poor suffering") title, 555 title, mentioned, 169, "Cock Laurel would needs have the Devil his guest" "Come, all loyal subjects of every degree "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! tune, 146, 335, 336 title, mentioned, 238 111 655 and tune, 89, 90 82 "Come, consecrate your eyes before you weep! "Come, hang up your care, and lay by your sorrow!' mentioned, 508 594, 595 332, 334 mentioned, 212 536 395 quoted, 457, 468 "Come, let us be joyful and sing!" "Come then, be silent, and join in the ballad!" Complaint in a Land of Plenty, The Poor Man's quoted, 138 sub-title, mentioned, 252 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 title, mentioned, 201; given, 321 title, 311 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 ") PAGE title, 166 title, 162 Conventicle Litany, A (="Let Baxter preach Sedition") title, mentioned, 201 Coronation, Ballads and Poems on James the Second's Country Scourged for Barbarism to the Citizens, The Court Burlesqued, The Courtier's Health, The Crack, Jenny sub-title, quoted, 186 tune, 146, 147 68 quoted, 592 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 title. quoted, 7, 159 title, mentioned, 350 title, quoted. 126, 128, 135 "Curst be those dull unpointed dogrel rhymes." (See "Ninnies.") quoted, 313 AGON'S Fall (viz. Shaftesbury's Flight)..... Deliverance from the (Rye-House) Plot, Poem on the etc.) Description of God's Mercy in breaking up the Frost Description of the late Rebellion in the West, A Destruction of Care, The Destruction of Treason, The 187 title, quoted, 173 title, 299, 300 title, quoted, 447 quoted, 124 sub-title, 463 title, quoted, 539 to 541 Charter title, quoted, 249 title, mentioned, 171; given, 172 sub-title (Editorial First Preface), xv Devonshire Cant, To the tune of the Dialogue between the Ghosts of the two last Parliaments "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 Digby Captain Digby Digby's Farewell = Disappointment upon their intended Feast, The Whigs' Divines, The Assembly of the Moderate Doctor Rampant, The..... Don Juan (Byron's) 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 sub-title, quoted, 599, 600 title, quoted, 209 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 title, mentioned, 115, 238 Duchess of Suffolk, The famous (Thomas Drue's play) Duchess, The Flight of the (Robert Browning's) Duke's Return from Scotland, The ("Still with our sins") mentioned, 203 sub-title, 151 tune (and, perhaps, title, 1st Preface, xii), 68, 69 Dutch Miller who ground old folks into young, The (original, not mentd.), 420 Elegy on Sir Thomas Armstrong answered in a Letter tune, 78, 80, 600 title, quoted, 653, 654 |