Golden Days of Good Queen Bess, The. (By John Collins.) Good Fellow, The. (By Tom Brown.) Good Fellow, The Careless (=The Claret-Drinker's Song) Good Fellow's Frollic; or, Kent-street Club, The mentioned, 152, 642 175 643, 645 mentioned, 342 sub-title, 645 ....144, 205, 633, 634 (to be given in next volume) mentioned, 464 Good Old Cause, The Downfall of the..... Grant me thy affection, or else I shall die Great Britain's Joy and Hope on Monmouth "Great Sir, I cannot but congratulate' 260, 267 ...546, 597, 598, 610 quoted, 267 mentioned, 313 .....tune, 657 ...... burden varies, 394 Grief crowned with Joy, The Despairing Youth's Gun, The Protestant (Croppy Song, 1798) burden, title, tune, Gwynne and D. of Portsmouth, Three Dialogues between Nell title and chorus, mentioned, 593 "Hang out your cloth, and let the trumpet sound" "Hang Sorrow! cast away Care!" mentioned, 591 66 Happy and free, securely blest" Happy Lover, The ..... Happy Lovers, The Two Harvest Home Ballad "Hark thee, Will, I'll tell thee some news Hasty Wedding; or, William's Patience Rewarded, The mentioned, 343, 346 "Have you not heard of a Fellow?" (See "Did you.") Haymarket Hectors, The Health, A New Song on the King's Health, The Courtier's Health, The King's quoted, 263 mentioned, 157 mentioned, 453, 482 Heaven confound all their devices, and preserve us from the Plot ! Heine's Grave (By Matthew Arnold, 1867) Henry and Elizabeth, A Dialogue between "Here's a Health to the man who ne'er did oppose quoted, 656, 665, 666 quoted, 561 568, 572, 573, 575, 576 mentioned, 367 tune, 65, 205, 257, 264, 292, 293, 305, 342 Hey, brave Popery! ho, brave Popery! Hey ho! holiday!. Hide Park Hind and Panther, Dryden's poem of The History of Alexander and Ludwicke, The pleasant "Hold, Stygian sculler, what hast brought me here ?" quoted, 290, 296, 304 mentioned, 65 ..... mentioned, 516 mentioned, 547 sub-title, 130 quoted, 172 mentioned, 361 sub-title, quoted, 309, 458 "How dull and how insensible a beast" (See Essay on Satyr) "How far are they deceiv'd who hope in vain!" "How now, Jockie, what again!" quoted, 209 mentioned, 542 588 574 541 616, 634 288, 351 Hudibras.... Hue and Cry after Jack Presbyter Hue and Cry after the Shag Breeches, A quoted, 471, 476, 478, 661 Hue and Song after Patience Ward (=“ All hail to London's ") quoted, 210 Hunger and Cold (see properly "From Hunger ") Hypocrites, The Satire against IAM a brisk and bonny Lass" "I am a poor man, God knows' mentioned, 253 616, 620 mentioned, 401 I languish all night, and I sigh all the day "I once of my mind box'd the Compass all round "I pray now attend, and give ear to the jest" "I prithee, dear Portsmouth, now tell me thy mind" quoted, 288 quoted, 373 63 63 61 and tune, mentioned, 343 "I prithee, Portsmouth, tell me plain, without dissimulation" "I should be glad to see Kate going quoted, 270 "I sigh all the night, and languish all day" (Variation of "I languish ") 62 "I spied a nymph trip over the plain "I who from drinking ne'er could spare an hour" If still while they liv'd they'd be always in love Imitation of the Tenth Satire of Horace (="Well, Sir," etc.) quoted, 569, 570 In vain are your Plots, when his mercy says Nay, etc. wwww. "Informing of late 's a notable trade" Inniskilling Regiment, Song on the Innocent as the Child Unborn Insipids, The Earl of Rochester's History of ..... "Is she gone? Let her go! faith, boys, I care not TACK, if you have one grain of sense "JACK, mentioned, 26 436, 440, 441 "Jack Presbyter and the Sons of the Pope" (see "John P.") James's Lamentation for the Loss of Three Kingdoms, King 254, 649 254, 595 mentioned, 274 mentioned, 312 Jeffereys (Lord Chief Justice and Chancellor, Ballads on Sir G.) mentioned, 312 John Dory bought him an ambling Nag (="As it fell") John Dory sold his ambling Nag for kick-shaws..... "John Presbyter and the Sons of the Pope" 666 tune, 658, 667 quoted, 107, 139 238, 239 mentioned, 299 tune, 384, 442, 443 540, 541 .....tune, 477 tune, mentioned, 355 . sub-title, 481, 483 95, 114, 118 Jubilee, The Protestant's Judgement, (Lord Byron's) A New Vision of Judges, To the Ten Dispensing (="Dignified things") ENT Street Club, The K Kentish Frollic, The Kentish Miracle, The Kind Country Lovers, The Kind Lady, The Kind William; or, Constant Betty King Charles the Second's Restoration ( King Leir and his Three Daughters "King Lewis, my friend" sub-title, mentioned, 30 mentioned, 436 Kingdom's Monster uncloaked from Heaven, The King's Delight, The King's Deliverance at Newmarket, The Knight, The Melancholy Knight, The Uncasing of the Knight, The Ungrateful 507, 511 507, 513 tune, 384, 442, 443 mentioned, 3 mentioned, 313 Knight with a Christian name Satirized, A Pagan "Know then, my Brethren, Heaven is clear" Lamentation for the loss of Amintas, Dorinda's..... Lamentation for the loss of their agent Stafford, The Papists' Lamentation, Oates's (bis) Lamentation of a Penitent Sinner, The Sorrowful Lamentation of a Sinner, The Lamentation of Mary of Modena, late Queen, etc. Lamentation, Portsmouth's Lamentation, The Deluded Lass's |