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Let Cæsar live long! let Cæsar live long!......

Let bumpers go round! burden and tune, 96, 193, 194, 389, 628 (N.B.), 629
"Let Cæsar live long, and his temper abide❞

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Lass's Lamentation, The Deluded
Last Prayer, Young Nancy at her

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mentioned, 299

sub-title, mentioned, 365

title (sycophantically misapplied), 435

Last Ride Together, The. (By Robert Browning.)
Last Speech of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey's Ghost
"Last Sunday, by chance, I encounter'd with Prance"
Lauderdale and Danby, Dialogue between
"Lavender's
's green, Diddle, Diddle! Lavender's blue'
"Lay by your reason, Truth's out of season
Leave thee, leave thee? I'll not leave thee, etc.
Le Croy, Madam

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Leir and his Three Daughters, King
Lent, A New Litany for the holy time of
"Let all bold Traitors here come take a view
"Let all loyal Subjects look well to their hits "
"Let all the kings on earth draw nigh!"
"Let Angels guard our great Master"

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mentioned, 29
sub-title, 77

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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!"
Let Mary live long......

mentioned, 312

"Let the Cynic-Zealots impose on dull sots"

"Let me extol (these fickle times,) The Church of Rome," etc.
"Let that majestic Pen that writes"

tune, 436
119

quoted, 445

629

Let the Soldiers rejoice

"Let the fifth of November ne'er be forgot" (printed in 1758)

97, 670
...tune, 89

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
"Let Tories curse on, and the Whigs let them rage"

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"
"Let's sing the new Ministry's Praise".

Letter from a mournful Monarch at St. Germains, A Royal
Letter from the Duke of Monmouth to the King.....
Letter to C. W., A ...

Liggan Water. The

Light of the Nation turned into Darkness. The

tune, 324, 325
quoted, 157, 158

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

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Litany from St. Omer's, in answer to one from Geneva

Litany, The Duke of Buckingham`'s

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....205, 206, 237, 261, 275, 292

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London, Dick the Plough-Man's Visit to

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651, 654

205, 236, 237
quoted, 100, 120

mentioned, 113

burden and tune, 100, 101. 103

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mentioned, 103

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42, 239, 240

tune, 19, 20

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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

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3, 384, 385
promised, 384

206, 214, 221, 332

153

quoted, 632

mentioned, 103

96, 189, 194, 199

130

560, 570, 610

568, 572, 573, 575, 576

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Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home
Lothbury, A Sad and True Relation of a Fire at
Love and Kindness between the Pope and the Devil,
Love in its true Colours

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Lover Forsaken, The Dying Tears of a True

Lover, The Confined

Lover, The Despairing

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sub-title, mentioned, 437

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Lover, The Discontented

Lover, The Enchanted

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447, 448, 453, 453, 465

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404

sub-title, 414

sub-title, 63
mentioned, 492
mentioned, 61, 642

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

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Lovers, The Second Meeting of two self-murdering

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sub-title, 434

sub-title, 40

mentioned, 419

mentioned, 342

mentioned, 338

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tune, 338, 339

242

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Loyal Song on the Death of the Protestant Joiner

Loyal Subject, The Humble Wishes of a
Loyal Subject's Delight, The

Loyal Subject's Litany, The ....

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Loyal Tories' Delight, The

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Loyal Song against Sir Patience Ward = A Hue and Song, etc.

Loyal Statesman, The (= The Parallel)

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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
Ludwicke, The Pleasant History of Alexander and

Lulla-by Baby!

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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
Madam Le Croy ("Of all the plagues mankind possess ")
Madam Nellie's Complaint (=“If Sylla's Ghost ")"
Maggie Lauder ("Wha wadna be in love")

Magpies, The (The Duke of Norfolk = Dumb, Dumb)
Maid, A Constant and Kind

Maid in Kent in love with Dick the Plowman, A
Maid, The Constant Country.....

Maid, The Dumb

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quoted, 525, 569, 589

mentioned, 435

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Maid's Unhappiness, The

Man: a Satire

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379, 383

tune, 437
379, 380, 382
184

mentioned, 338

tune 365, 468
quoted, 647

tune, 288, 342, 343, 349

288, 351
mentioned, 185

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
March, Lord Willoughby's

Margery's Cruelty in poisoning him with a bottle of Sack
Mark Noble's Frollic

Marriage of Captain William Bedloe, Epithalamium on the
Marriage of Prince George of Denmark and the Lady Anne,

mentioned, 185
tune, 5

s.t. mentioned, 43
mentioned, 3
...165, 211
mentioned, 163

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
Match betwixt a rich Muckworm, etc., The Unequal

Mary Ambree, The Valourous Acts performed at Ghent by

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mentioned, 411, 461

17

mentioned, 616

mentioned, 3

mentioned, 312
sub-title, 412

"May blood of Innocents no more disgrace"

May I trample on Princes with an absolute sway, etc.
May none be so bold my words to despise, etc.
May, The Twenty-Ninth of

May the words of my mouth the Nations betray, etc.
Meal-Tub Plot, The

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Medal, The ("Of all our antic sights and pageantry ")....
Meddling with light ware

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quoted, 203, 662

burden varies, mentioned, 471

Meeting in Paris with the Ghost of Jane Shore sub-title, quoted, 278, 282
Melancholy Cavalier (originally the Melancholy Knight)

Memorial, England's

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"Men, Brethren, Fathers, Sons of holy Love"
Merchant Man and the Fidler's Wife, The
Merry Tom of All Trades

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Messenger of Mortality, The Great
"Methinks I see you newly risen "

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"Methinks the poor Town has been troubled too long '
"Methinks this poor land has been troubled too long
Miles Prance's Sorrowful Lamentation

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sub-title, mentioned, 135
part of burden, mentioned, 471

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Misfortune, The Valiant Soldier's

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Miss, A Farewell to the pockified Town
Miss new come in Fashion, The Country
Mistake, The Constant Lover's Mortal.....
Mistaken Bride; or, the Faithful Friend, The
Mitchell (that designed to Murder Dr. Sharp) his Ghost

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Mock-Song (Parody) to "I will go to my Love where he lies," etc. 400
Mock-Song to "Now, now the fight's done'
Mock-Songs to "Sawney shall ne'er be my love again!"
Mock-Songs to "The Delights of the Bottle"
Mock-Songs to "The Whigs' Exaltation"
Mock Tune to the French Rant

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Mournful Lover's Complaint, The

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sub-title, 63

Murder of James Sharp, The Manner of the barbarous
Muse, Dryden's Satire to his (="Hear me, dull Prostitute")
Musical Shepherdess, The

"Must noble Hastings prematurely die”

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My bleeding heart with grief and

My dog and I we have a trick"
My Jo Janet

My little pretty youthful Nancy
My love lies in his watery grave
My love's dead, him I adore, etc.

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150, 547

quo., 591, 622
460 to 462
mentioned, 693
and tune, 26, 27

mentioned, 433

burden and title, mentioned, 435

372

second part, 319
burden, 397

"My Mither mend't my auld breeks, and wow but they were duddy" ment., 544

My Opinion

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.558, 559
and title, mentioned, 408

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

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Narrative of Popish Plots. A.....

"Nature's too prodigal to Womankind" (See "Fly swift")
"Nay, Painter, if thou darest assign that fight"

"Near a pleasant flowing river" (to be given in next volume),
"Near Holborn lies a Park of great renown
Nelly, A Panegyric on

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New Ballad with a Definition of the word Tory 222, 249, 253, 254, 257, 318

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New Married Couple; or, A Friendly Debate, etc., The
New Song on the Calling of a New Parliament, A
New Song on the King's Health, A

New Verses concerning the Plot

New Well-a-day, A (Wm. Elderton's Ballad)
New Year's Gift for the Pope, A

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Newgate Salutation (=" Old stories of State grow now ")

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Newmarket Song, The (="The Golden Age is come") tune, mentioned, 384

Newmarket, The King's Deliverance at

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Ninnies, A Faithful Catalogue of our most Eminent
No daring, nor bearing with any false declaring, etc.
No Ignoramus Juries now

"No more, Will Bagnall, let thy tale "

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