First Lines, Burdens, Titles, and Tunes. Subject, The Humble Wishes of a Loyal Subject's Delight, The Loyal Subject's Joy, The..... Subject's Litany, The Loyal 707 PAGE quoted, 216 sub-title, 95, 242, 248, 250 Success of the Two English Travellers, The (given in next vol.) mentioned, 289 Such Tories now are we! Summons, Death's Uncontrolable "Surely now I'm out of danger! 26, 27 Suum Cuique ("When lawless men their neighbours dispossess') ment., 579 Swift and the Mohocks (Originally printed in Once a Week, 1861) quoted, 628 Tam O'Shanter (= "When Chapman billies leave the street") Tears upon the Death of Captain William Bedloe, Funeral "The delights and the pleasures of a man without care burden and (Thomas Farmer's) tune, 30, 31 "The Government being resolv'd to new furnish the House of State" ment., 287 "The Lord is pleas'd when man does cease to sin" The Man in the Moon drinks claret" quoted, and pictorially shown, 647, 666 The old Wife she sent to the Miller her daughter' mentioned, 30 mentioned, 339 mentioned, 135 mentioned, 312 "There was a bonny blade, had married a country Maid" "There was a brave Doctor as ever you saw" quoted, 154 quoted, 543 mentioned, 157 "There was a brisk Lass, both bonny and brown" mentioned, 16 mentioned, 157 "There was a young man who lately express'd " mentioned, 392 "There were three jovial Welshmen" (Halliwell's Nursery Rhymes) quo., xxii This is the time! 239 mentioned, 632 mentioned, 361 quoted, 563 Thompson's Ballad, Answer to Nat (See "Feast "') Thou art a proyɔnɔ, and so shalt thou die "Thou second scandal-carrier to the town!" Though I languish all night, and sigh all the day Though our Plot be betray'd, let us pursue it" Three Dukes killing a Beadle, On the. Three Troopers, The ("Into the Devil Tavern "') "Through mournful shades and solitary groves Titus again in Querpo (="I am the man who") Titus Oates's Exaltation (=" Sic a life as Titus led") To destroy the Monarchy To hold them in delays burden, 405 63 166 211 525, 526 quoted, 573 sub-title, mentioned, 157 mentioned, 157 First Lines, Burdens, Titles, and Tunes. "To horse! brave boys of Newmarket, to horse!" Tobie's Experience Explained end of burden, 398 quoted, 578 title, mentioned, 342 430 Tom and Will; or, News from the Country Tom Ross's Ghost to his Pupil the Duke of Monmouth Tom Tyler; or, The Nurse "Tommy was a Lord of high renown Tom's Progress, Poor "Tony was small, but of noble race" ("The Loyal Feast") Tony will never be himself again! "Tories are tools of Irish race Tories' Pamphlet called The Loyal Feast, An Answer to the 256 256 mentioned, 262, 267; given, 268 quoted, 262 quoted, 249 Tory in a Whig's Coat, A quoted, 158, mentioned, 242 Tory Satire, A (="Among the Race of England's modern Peers") ment. 566 Town Gallant's Declaration for Women and Wine, The Trade, A brief account of Rome's old treacherous Trades and Callings, A True Character of sundry Tragedy, The True Lover's (= Philander and Phillis) Traitors A Looking-Glass for Traitor's Downfall, The Trapanned, The Young Gallant True Blue will never stain True Englishman, The "True Englishmen drink a good health to the Mitre!" True Love is a gift for a Queen True Love, The Reward of True Lover Forsaken, The Dying Tears of a True Lovers' Paradise, The True Lovers' Tragedy, The (= Philander and Phillis) True Protestant's Admonition, The Trumpery, A Discovery of the Jesuits' Truth Triumphant Tubs, A Tale of the Tully's Dialogue" De Senectute," A Notion taken out of Tunbridge Satire (=" By Tunbridge I went ") Turn-Coat of the Times, A sub-title, mentioned, 299 517 ""Twas a Lady born of high degree" 367, 368 'Twas made of a Cloak that fell out, etc. first burden, 605 Twenty-Ninth of May, Song of the Twineing of the Wheelband Two Constant Lovers, The Two Faithful Friends, The Two Faithful Lovers, The burden, 517 Twenty-Ninth of May, Song of the quoted, 507 burden and sub-title, 100, 101 mentioned, 419 Two English Travellers, Success of the (given in next vol.) mentioned, 289 mentioned, 361 mentioned, 342 "Underneath a little mountain, where I used myself to walk " Ungrateful Knight and the Fair Flower of Northumberland, The ment., 26 ....... Unhappy Voyage, Lord Belhaven's Unjust Judge's Creed, The 183 to 188 Unjust Judge's Creed, The Archdeacon of Newgate's Answer to the 188 Unkindness to his Beloved Mistress, The False Youth's Up with Ailey, Ailey "Upon the Change, where merchants meet" Uproar, Rome in an Use or Exhortation to the London Apprentices, A sub-title, 23 tune, mentioned, 158 mentioned, 120 309, 316 mentioned, 113 379, 380, 382 mentioned, 95, 242; given, 245 Vindication of Top-Knots, The (Promised for later volume) Vindication, The Scolding Wife's Vintner, The Wanton Virgin led captive, The Disdainful Virgin, The Doubting Virgins' Hearts, Cupid's Victory over the Virgin's Revenge. The Virgin's Satisfaction, The Doubting 711 PAGE 537 504, 528, 530, 550 mentioned, 157 153 mentioned, 515 437 mentioned, 312 mentioned, 513 sub-title, 175 mentioned, 411 mentioned, 355 379, 380 sub-title, mentioned, 16 mentioned, 337, 341, 342; given, 344 Viscount Stafford's Execution, Two Ballads on William "Vital spark of heavenly flame" Voyage, Lord Belhaven's Unhappy Wanton Vintner; or, The Subtle Damosel, The Warning before Marriage, A fair Warning-piece to all ambitious Females, Rosilinda's "Was ever young man so crost?" "We ask, and urge, 437 337, 341, 342, 347 here ends the story!" (By S. T. Coleridge) "We do not urge, Because our times are evil'" "We dogs and lions by their voices know title and tune, mentioned, 342, 384 Welcome from Scotland to London, The Duke of York's |