Let Cæsar live long! let Cæsar live long!...... Let bumpers go round! burden and tune, 96, 193, 194, 389, 628 (N.B.), 629 Lass's Lamentation, The Deluded PAGE mentioned, 299 sub-title, mentioned, 365 title (sycophantically misapplied), 435 Last Ride Together, The. (By Robert Browning.) Leir and his Three Daughters, King mentioned, 29 131 136 mentioned, 312 638 389 and tune, 389, 390, 645 "Let Charles the Second stand on 's Guard" quoted, 267 "Let every King and Queen draw near!" mentioned, 312 "Let the Cynic-Zealots impose on dull sots" "Let me extol (these fickle times,) The Church of Rome," etc. tune, 436 quoted, 445 629 Let the Soldiers rejoice "Let the fifth of November ne'er be forgot" (printed in 1758) 97, 670 Let us be loyal and true to our King "Let the Traitors plot on, till at last they're undone" and tune, 389, 628, 629 251 660 "Let us sing to the memory of glorious Queen Bess" 384 Libera nos, Domine! "Let's all turn Presbyterians, and serve the Good Old Cause" Letter from a mournful Monarch at St. Germains, A Royal Liggan Water. The Light of the Nation turned into Darkness. The tune, 324, 325 Like an Old Soldier of the Queen's, and the Queen's Old Soldier Lilliburlero (Henry Purcell's tune to Tom Wharton's words) 97, 287, 320, 321 Litany from St. Omer's, in answer to one from Geneva Litany, The Duke of Buckingham`'s ....205, 206, 237, 261, 275, 292 London, Dick the Plough-Man's Visit to 651, 654 205, 236, 237 mentioned, 113 burden and tune, 100, 101. 103 mentioned, 103 42, 239, 240 tune, 19, 20 Londoner's Answer to Downright Dick of the West, The .... London's Drollery London's Fire, New Verses concerning London's Joy and Loyalty Long-look't-for is Come at Last London's Praise; or, The Glory of the City 3, 384, 385 206, 214, 221, 332 153 quoted, 632 mentioned, 103 96, 189, 194, 199 130 560, 570, 610 568, 572, 573, 575, 576 Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home Lover Forsaken, The Dying Tears of a True Lover, The Confined Lover, The Despairing sub-title, mentioned, 437 Lover, The Discontented Lover, The Enchanted 430 447, 448, 453, 453, 465 404 sub-title, 414 sub-title, 63 447, 451, 453 95, 136, 392, 394 Lovers' Session (in imitation of Sir John Suckling's), The.... quoted, 291, 593 Lover's Paradise, The True Lovers, The Second Meeting of two self-murdering 38 sub-title, 434 sub-title, 40 mentioned, 419 mentioned, 342 mentioned, 338 tune, 338, 339 242 Loyal Song on the Death of the Protestant Joiner Loyal Subject, The Humble Wishes of a Loyal Subject's Litany, The .... ...... Loyal Tories' Delight, The Loyal Song against Sir Patience Ward = A Hue and Song, etc. Loyal Statesman, The (= The Parallel) sub-title, 95, 2+2 205, 206 632, 636 253, 640 mentioned, 361 tune, 304 quoted, 647 Loyalty Unfeigned; or, The True Protestant's Admonition Lulla-by Baby! MAD TOM of Bedlam, New (= Forth from my sad") quoted, 291 "Madam, if you're deceived, it is not by my cheat" (=“If you're.") 568 Magpies, The (The Duke of Norfolk = Dumb, Dumb) Maid in Kent in love with Dick the Plowman, A Maid, The Dumb quoted, 525, 569, 589 mentioned, 435 Maid's Unhappiness, The Man: a Satire 379, 383 tune, 437 mentioned, 338 tune 365, 468 tune, 288, 342, 343, 349 288, 351 mentioned, 185 Mankind, An Answer to the Satire against Manner of the barbarous Murder of James Sharp Man's Wish, The Old sub-title, 27 150, 547 mentioned, 104, 107, 313 Mantuan's character against Womenkind, Answer to the Margery's Cruelty in poisoning him with a bottle of Sack Marriage of Captain William Bedloe, Epithalamium on the mentioned, 185 s.t. mentioned, 43 First Lines, Burdens, Titles, and Tunes. Marriage, The Forced (Given in next volume) Married Couple, The New Martin's Advice to Frank Villiers, Roger Mary of Modena, Lamentation of the late Queen Mary Ambree, The Valourous Acts performed at Ghent by 695 PAGE mentioned, 411, 461 17 mentioned, 616 mentioned, 3 mentioned, 312 "May blood of Innocents no more disgrace" May I trample on Princes with an absolute sway, etc. May the words of my mouth the Nations betray, etc. Medal, The ("Of all our antic sights and pageantry ").... quoted, 203, 662 burden varies, mentioned, 471 Meeting in Paris with the Ghost of Jane Shore sub-title, quoted, 278, 282 Memorial, England's "Men, Brethren, Fathers, Sons of holy Love" Messenger of Mortality, The Great "Methinks the poor Town has been troubled too long ' sub-title, mentioned, 135 Misfortune, The Valiant Soldier's Miss, A Farewell to the pockified Town Mock-Song (Parody) to "I will go to my Love where he lies," etc. 400 Mournful Lover's Complaint, The PAGE sub-title, 63 Murder of James Sharp, The Manner of the barbarous "Must noble Hastings prematurely die” My bleeding heart with grief and My dog and I we have a trick" My little pretty youthful Nancy care 150, 547 quo., 591, 622 mentioned, 433 burden and title, mentioned, 435 372 second part, 319 "My Mither mend't my auld breeks, and wow but they were duddy" ment., 544 My Opinion .558, 559 tune, mentioned, 417 mentioned (to be given in next volume), 492 409 mentioned, 593 sub-title, 339 sub-title, 372 sub-title, 376 mentioned, 135 Nancy at her last Prayer, Young Nancy, The Downright Wooing betwixt Robin and Nanny, Constant Narrative of Popish Plots. A..... "Nature's too prodigal to Womankind" (See "Fly swift") "Near a pleasant flowing river" (to be given in next volume), New Ballad with a Definition of the word Tory 222, 249, 253, 254, 257, 318 New Married Couple; or, A Friendly Debate, etc., The New Verses concerning the Plot New Well-a-day, A (Wm. Elderton's Ballad) Newgate Salutation (=" Old stories of State grow now ") Newmarket Song, The (="The Golden Age is come") tune, mentioned, 384 Newmarket, The King's Deliverance at Ninnies, A Faithful Catalogue of our most Eminent "No more, Will Bagnall, let thy tale " |