80, 91 Dialogue between Lauderdale and Danby, A 276, 279 quoted, 337 57, 58, 670 tune, 95, 125, 136, 242, 461 Doctor, the Salamanca. (See Salamanca.) 338, 339, 375 Doubtful Robin; or, Constant Nanny.... tune, 337, 342 to 344, 347, 349, 352, 356 Downright Wooing betwixt Country William and Pretty Peggy Downright Wooing betwixt Country Robin and Nancy "Draw England ruin'd by what was given before " mentioned, 157 quoted, 495 mentioned, 157 quoted, 267 361, 362 Dryden's Funeral Dryden's Satyr to his Muse: (Poem so-called) Duchess of Portsmouth's first Coming to England, The Duke of Buckingham's Litany Duke of Norfolk Duke of Ormond's March mentioned, 82 mentioned, 593 tune, 355 tune, 513 525, 526 tune, 360 burden, and tune, 355, 357 Dumb Maid; or, The Young Gallant Trapanned, The Epistle to Julian, A Familiar PAGE 573, 574 166, 168 568, 572, 573, 575, 576 Epitaph on William Bedloe (in The Pope's Harbinger) Epithalamium upon the Marriage of Captain William Bedloe 174 536 165, 211 82, 564, 565, 572, 573, 590, 594, 661, 662 Essay on Satyr, The Earl of Rochester's Answer to the Examination, etc., of Edward Coleman Examination of Edward Coleman, Three Ballads on the Execution of the Jesuits, A Ballad on the .....second burden, 26 quoted, 299 ...267, 299, 301, 305 sub-title, 260, 264, 299 Execution of William Viscount Stafford, Two Ballads on the 125 95, 125, 130 133, 136 229, 233 tune, mentioned, 640, 642 Exhortation to the London Apprentices, A Use or Expedition into Scotland, The Duke of Monmouth's 442, 443 burden, 89, 530 and tune, 471, 472 " "Fair Angel of England "Fair Lady, lay your costly robes aside Fair Lady of the West, The..... Fair Phillis, your prevailing charms. (See "Phillis") (given in next volume) mentioned, 343 371, 372, 375 mentioned, 361 Faithful Love Rewarded sub-title, mentioned, 642 mentioned, 342 mentioned, 461 sub-title, mentioned, 185 False Character lately wrote against Womenkind PAGE Farewell, Captain Digby's ...tune, 95, 124, 125, 136, 242, 393, 394, 397, 461 82 mentioned and quoted, 203, 523, 528, 564, 565 Farewell, The Duchess of Portsmouth's 276, 283 sub-title, 276 mentioned, 157 mentioned, 632 sub-title, mentioned, 312 Farmer and his Buxom Wife, A Debate between the Country Farmer, The Country Farmer, The Faithful Fate of Myra, The ..... sub-title, 402 tune, 16, 17, 384, 385, 432, 433 Father's Good-Counsel to his Lascivious Son, The Feast, Answer to Nat Thompson's ballad, The Loyal Fidler's Wife, The Merchant Man and the Fifth of November, Litany for the Fire at Lothbury, A Sad and true Relation of a..... "Fly swift, ye Hours!" (=To Cælia) Flying Fame (properly, "When Flying Fame") "Fond Boy, what dost thou mean?" 412 270, 275 mentioned, 367 quoted, 546 mentioned, 157 mentioned, 163 For the Lass that I lov'd well, was woo'd against my will...... (given in next volume) mentioned, 411, 461 Fortune-Teller, The Young Man's Approbation against the Wise, 79, 492, 493 Friendly Debate between Country Farmer and his buxom Wife sub-title, 17 mentioned, 361 Frollic, Mark Noble's Frollic, The Good-Fellow's "From a King without money, and a Court full of se 99 542 94, 105 .....and tune, 604, 605 From both Pope and Scot defend us, etc. (given in next volume), mentioned, 343, 346 Geneva and Rome; or, The Zeal of both Boiling over Ghost, Last Speech of Sir Edmondbury Godfrey's Ghost, Stafford's quoted, 231 mentioned, 51 mentioned, 624 mentioned, 312 tune and sub-title, mentioned, 361, 362 Gift for a Queen, True love is a 153 "Give me the Lass that's true Country-bred!" and tune, 393, 394, 401, 402 |