First Lines, Burdens, Titles, and Tunes. 66 Pride, the bane of human creatures" Priest of the Parish, The Prince of Troy, The Wandering Prince Perkin, A Merry new Ballad on 763 PAGE 323, 325; given, 326 tune, mentioned, 138 title and tune, mentioned, 111, 526 title, 406, 420; given, 421 title, mentioned, 415, 416; given, 417 Pritchard, London's Triumph at Instalment of Lord Mayor title, quoted, 282 Procession, The True Protestant. (See "Raree Show.") Prodigal, The Prologue at Oxford, A. (By Dryden.) Prologue refused by the Players, A Lenten. (By Caryl.)..... Prologue to Dryden and Lee's "Duke of Guise' sub-title, 440 title, 405 mentioned, 570; quoted, 626 quoted, 315 quoted, Introduction 1682.") title, 469 sub-title, 67 title, 108 title, quoted, 622 title, qd., 35 title, quoted, 35 title, quoted, 237, 238 Prophecy of Another Great Frost, Erra Pater's Queen Jeanie (Queen Jeanie travail'd six weeks or mair) sub-title, 440 title, quoted, 706 sub-title, 651 568 mentioned, 586 title, quoted, 214 title, quoted, 219 tune, 526 title, mentioned, 739 mentioned, 739 sub-title, quoted, 598 AMBLE, Captain Alex. Radcliffe's (= "While Duns were ") tune, 728 Religio Laici ("Dim as the borrow'd beams") Return from Shipwreck, On the Duke of York's sub-title, 553 title, quoted, 344 sub-title, 641 title, 124, 153 title, 170 Return, Heroic Poem on the Duke of York's title, ment., 151 to 157, 292 Riot upon Riot; or, A Cant upon arresting, etc. Rochester's Ghost to the Secretary of the Muses sub-title, 45 sub-title, quoted, 227, 271 title, quoted, 44, 226, 489 title, quoted, 225 title, quoted, 216, 638 title, quoted, xx, 389 Rochester's Satire on Charles the Second (="Chaste, pious ") quoted, 508, 698 Rochester's Satire on Charles the Second (="In the Isle ") "Room, room for great Algernon!" Round, boys, a bumper to Lorraine! (By J. S.) "Rouse, rouse, my lazy myrmidons" (sixth verse is Royal Victory, King James's Royalist, Epilogue to D'Urfey's play of The quoted, 213 quoted, 123 title, mentioned, 316 given, 219 432 614, 615 329, 330 title, 324 title, 323 Russell's Execution (see "You Traitors of England") Russell's Farewell ("Oh! the mighty innocence") Russell's Farewell, Lord (=" Pride, the bane") Russell's Last Farewell, Lord (="Farewell, farewell ") and tune, 323, 659, 660, 690, 724; given, 691 447, et seq. Salutation, Newgate (="Old Stories of State ") title, quoted, 599 burden, quoted, 600 title, quoted, 513 title, mentioned, 125 First Lines, Burdens, Titles, and Tunes. Satire against Folly and Knavery, A Satire against Whiggism, A Loyal 765 PAGE sub-title, mentioned, 160 title, mentioned, 32 sub-title, mentioned, 169, 499 title, quoted, 36, 137, 138 mentioned, 125 quoted, 213 title, quoted, 127 title, quoted, 107 quoted, 508, 688 quoted, 123 Satire attributed to John Oldham (see "Sardanapalus ") Satire on Charles the Second ("Chaste, pious, prudent") ") title, mentioned, 249 title, quoted, 214 125, 150, 209, 210 title, quoted, title, quoted, 128 title, quoted, 706 Satire: The Ladies' March (="Stamford's Countess") ..... quoted, 110, 673 quoted, 643, 705 quoted, 129, 673 title, quoted, 33, 213 176, 181; given, 184 title, 125 to 127, 130 title, quoted, 136 title, quoted, 136 quoted, passim Satire to Julian ("Julian, how comes it") ..... title, 649 ...... burden, 605 to 607 part title, 613 quoted, 139 burden quoted, and tune, 139, 148 title, quoted, 46 title, quoted, 673 title, quoted, 438 Scholar-Gipsy, Matt. Arnold's ("Go! for they call you") title, quoted, 431 title. quoted, 264, 280 title, mentioned, 295 title, 244, 262, 280; given, 263 sub-title, mentioned, 295 sub-title, 653, 655 Scroggs upon Scroggs (=Justice in Masquerade) sub title, mentioned, 437 title, quoted, 171, 182 Second Part of Absalom and Achitophel. (See "Absalom and A.") 542, etc. Second Part of the Litany for St. Omer's "See here the minor undergraduate tool!" Session, The Lovers' (= "A Session of Lovers") 602 651 title, mentioned, 238, 297 quoted, 129, 673 title, q. 213, 346, 569, 570 title, quoted, 346 mentioned, 432 title, mentioned, 238 766 The Roxburghe Ballads' Index: Shaftesbury's Farewell Shaftesbury's Flight, Loyal Song of Exultation upon Shall I? Shall I ? Sham Plots discovered in One True One, Five Years' Shepherd's Enjoyment, The Sheriffs of London and Westminster, The Loyal Shipwreck of the Gloucester Frigate (=“Great James," PAGE title, 239 sub-title, 234 passim title, mentioned, 349 title, quoted, 486 title, mentioned, 349 sub-title, 564 title, 227 sub-title, quoted, 225 sub-title, quoted, 227 etc.) title, 519 title, 170 title, mentioned, 350 tune, 144, 421 quoted, 136 709 quoted, 124 quoted, 730 34 61 Sin, A Vision of. (By Alfred Tennyson.) title, quoted and alluded to, 17, 526 "Since all the world's grown mad, I'll e'en go sing " "Since by just flames the guilty piece is lost "Since Cleaveland is fled, till she's brought to bed" "Since Faction ebbs, and rogues grow out of fashion" "Since Plotting's a trade, like the rest of the nation' "Since, poor Whigs, our Senate's gone "Since Popish Plotters join'd with bog-trotters "Since Reformation with Whig's in fashion" "Since the Duke is return'd, we'll defy all the Whigs" "Since the Sons of the Muses grew numerous and loud " "Since there are some that with me see the State" Sing-Song on Clarinda's Wedding. (By Jn. Cleaveland.) Sir Eglamore Sir Thomas Armstrong. (See "Armstrong.") Sir Thomas Jenner's Speech to his Wife and Children "Sir William in arcta custodia lies!" Sir William Jones, Epitaph on Sir William Waller turned out of the Commission Slighted Maid (The); or, The Pining Lover So a Tory I will be, will be, etc. "So left the world Jerusalem's great guide" "So weapons prosper which are form'd 'gainst Heaven! 201, 202 200, 201 154 quoted, 346 243 title, quoted, 416 tune, 78, 80, 600 587 burden, 276 sub-title, 80 tune, 144, 421 ...part title, 481, etc. title, quoted, 725 481 title, 481 sub-title, quoted, 233 title, mentioned, 89 title, mentioned, 32 burden, quoted, 227 mentioned, 508 300 title, 383, 384 tune, 668, 6+9 title, 669; quoted, 680 "Some say the Plot goes on, and some for Rebellion hope" Song, A New ("Would you have at your devotion") Song by Matthew Taubman (on the Oxford Parliament) Song of the Times, A New Song of the Wives, Lady Fretchwell's First Lines, Burdens, Titles, and Tunes. Song on Saint Martin's Feast (29th May, 1685), A Song on the Times, A Song sung before the King at Winchester, A New 767 PAGE title, 630 title. 383, 384 title, 454, 476; given, 455 title, 726, 727 title, 332, 335 Song to the Child of Spring (W. Nind's translation of Geibel's) quoted, 416 Songs (Loyal and various, without other title) title, 393, 394, 395, etc. title, quoted, 389 title, quoted, 346, 438 unmentioned title, 393 title, quoted, 725 title, quoted, 369 translation), quoted, 353 (W. Nind's translation), quoted, 416 title, mentioned, 203 Speech to his Wife and Children. Sir Thomas Jenner's Speech to the Ottoman Forces at Belgrade Spinnerinn am Kreux, Die title (Dr. W. Whewell's Spring (Geibel's) Song to the Child of Stags, The Duel of the. (See "Duel.") "Stamford is her sex's glory "Stamford's Countess led the van (=Ladies' March) "Stand forth, ye damn'd deluding Priests of Baal!" Stand thy ground, Old Harry! Standard set up, The True Protestant quoted, 128 quoted, 133, 134, 180 mentioned, 481 tune, mentioned, 212 "State and ambition, alas! will deceive ye' "State and ambition, Joy to great Cæsar!" State of England, The Present "As I was musing ") title, mentioned, 252 State of England, The Present (" Jack Presbyter's up") Statesmen, The Young ("Clarendon had law and sense") Stationers, Song in Praise of the Loyal Company of Stewart, Epigram upon Sir James title, 254 title, quoted, 715 title, quoted, 247 title, 587 ment., 153, 292 title, mentioned, 349 title, quoted, 124 "Still with our sins, still with our furies crost" (Duke's Return) Strange News from Plymouth Strumpet, England's Court (=" Since Cleaveland's fled ") Subject's Good Will, etc., The Loyal Subjects, The Contented Subjects, The Mournful Success of the Two English Travellers. The Succession to the Crown of England, The Right of Suffolk's Calamity, The Duchess of title, 69 title, 166 title, 508, 527 title, 543 title, 11, 54 Suffolk Miracle, The (= "A wonder stranger ne'er was known ") title, m., 741 Supplement to the late Heroic Poem, A Surprised Shepherdess, The tune, 508, 526, 527 title, mentioned, 136 title, mentioned, 349 "Sweet England's pride is gone: O hone! O hone !" and tune, ment., 313, 534 TAKE away that star and garter!", (unmentioned first line) "Take comfort, Christians all!" quoted, 690 mentioned, 349 tune, 282, 454, 455, 473, 476 sub-title, 474 title, 474 384 quoted, 477 title, quoted, 259 sub-title, quoted, 457, 458, 468 |