Adieu, The Seaman's Admiral Killigrew's glorious Conquest Admiral Russell's scowering the French fleet Advice (The Church's) to Oxford and Cambridge Advice to the Fair Advice to the Ladies of Great Britain PAGE 274 283 119 823 2nd title, 2nd Div. ix 2nd title, 154, 937 Advice to the Lasses of London (Devonshire Damsel's) 2nd title, Advice to the Maidens of London "Adzooks! chez went the other day to London Town" "After the pangs of a desperate Lover" 66 66 Ah, Jenny, gin your eyes do kill" Ah, silly soul! art thou so sore afraid?" Alice and Betrice, A new dialogue between Amoret and Phillis 616 493 934 22 496 Amorous Betty's Delight Amorous Betty's Delight, Answer to . And crown him with trophies of honour and fame Answer (The Maiden's) to the young man's request "As I went to Mondeer, with my barrel of beer" 530 "Bagford-Ballads end here, gentle readers". Baker outwitted, The Pillory Ballad, Buckingham (The New). Ballad, Catholic, Dr. Walter Pope's, mentioned Ballad, Essex, The Ballad, Geneva, The Ballad, Geneva, Answer to the Ballad on the Duke of Buckingham Ballad on the Licentiousness of the Times Ballad on the Popish Plot, Answer to the Popish Ballad, Plotter's, The Ballad, Salisbury (First verse of Dr. Walter Pope's) Ballad, University, The Ballad, Wiltshire, The 186 2nd title, 393 84 393 386 Finale 34 764 647, 986 996 752 649 653 640 715 989 698 647 823 Bragandary down (?=Southampton) "Brave boys, we shall soon have an army of those" "Brave gallants, now listen, and I will you tell" Buckingham, A Ballad on the Duke of Buckingham Ballad, The new But honest Will, I'll say so still, etc. But I fancy lovely Nancy But still I turn'd my Spinning-Wheel Butterboxes curse the day. By Chreest and St. Patrick, we all go down Call to the Races, at Newmarket, The Captain Couragious (see "When Captain," etc.) Cards, A Game of (see "You young," etc.) Celia won by Aminta's (i.e. Amintor's) Loyalty Charity, Poor Charon [? make haste, and ferry me over] tune, 453, 454, 938 tune, 390, 393, 621, 736, 862, 865 Children in the Wood ("Now ponder well") Christmas-Box, The Irish Church's Advice to her two Daughters, Oxford and Cambridge Cock up your beaver Coleman's Execution: The Plotter's Ballad on "Come, all you fair maidens, in country and town" "Come, all you jovial buxome girls "Come, all you pretty maids" 823 tune, 77 698 289 326 578 "Come, all you sweet-lips, round me stand " "Come, hearken to me, whilst the truth I do write "Come, listen, and hear me tell " "Come, listen now, you Loyal Subjects all" 503 122, 930, 932, 934 267 "Come, sit thee down, Billy, I have something to say " Compass, The Seaman's Complaining Shepherdess, The . Complaint (The Lover's) for the Loss of his Love Complaint (The Virgin's), for want of a Husband Confession, The Whitefriars Captain's Conquest, Admiral Killigrew's Glorious 2nd title, 283 Conscience and Plain-Dealing, against Millers, etc. 431 Conscience (Poor) Cast out of Countenance 2nd title, 434, 974 675 250 2nd title, 250 Cook-maid's Cruelty, The Cook-maid's Tragedy, Answer to the Constant Lovers, The Two Constant Lovers (Two) The Unfortunate Voyage of Cooke's (Mrs.) Sorrowful Lamentation burden varies, 523 54 Cook Laurel (same tune as Michaelmas-Term, etc.) tune, 397, 401, 470 Coronation of King James II. and Queen Mary Coronation of William III. and Mary 612 Country-man's Ramble to Bartholomew-Fair, The Court-Ballad (A): Advice to the Ladies of London Covetousness out of England will run tune (=Cook Laurel), 439, 976 Coy Lass (The) dress'd up in her best Commode, etc. Coy Lass (The) well fitted. Crafty Country-woman, The Crown him with trophies of honour and fame Crucifix, Considerations before the Cruel (O!) bloody fate Cupid in Captivity "Cynthia frowns, whene'er I woo her" Cynthia's (Fair) grief crown'd with happiness Dairy maid, A Doctor and a Dal derra rara Damon and Pithias Damosel's dreadful Destiny, The Dying Damosel's Hope of [her Lover's] happy Return Damosel's Last Farewell PAGE 2nd title, 92 506 2nd title, 508 458 203, 205 tune, 44 2nd title, 539 2nd title, 355 2nd title, 154, 937 Darling, Time's . Daughter, The Fortunate Farmer's David (A Psalm of) when he fled from Absalom 2nd title, 938 705 705 523 2nd title, 454 95 burden and part of title, 847, 1008 "Dear Countrymen, at my Departure" Dear Joy (The Female) trick'd out of her Maidenhead 338, 964 547 Deeds of brave Seamen to praise and commend, The Demonstrations, Undeniable, etc. 2nd title, 267 and tune, 251, 578, 955 2nd title, 909 Departure, The Soldier's. title and tune, 251, 338, 350, 351, 355, 547, 964 Deptford Plumb-Cake, The Destruction of Plain-Dealing, The 71, 923 Devol's last Farewell (see also Duval) Devonshire Ballad, The Devonshire Damsel's Advice to the Lasses of London Dialogue (A Merry) between a Doctor and a Dairymaid Dialogue (A pleasant) between, etc. Dialogue between a Protestant Commander and his Love. Doctor and a Dairymaid; A Merry Dialogue between D'Urfey, his Epsom Duel, and attack on him by Tom Brown 88, 809 Duval (Claude), his Dungeon-stone 12 . |