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Duval (or, Du Vall; see also Devol), his Epitaph
Dying Damosel's dreadful Destiny, The

Edmonton Baker

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34, 922, 944, 1012

Election Ballads (various titles). 741-779, 815-843, 869, 996-1000
Elegy on Sir Thomas Pilkington, Lord Mayor of London.
England's Royal Renown, in the Coronation, 1685
Esau's Birthright, The Sale of (Election Ballad)
Essex Ballad (on the Parliamentary Elections).
Essex (A Poor) Man

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"Eternal Monarch, you who are

Example of God's Justice on a Cruel Son.

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Fa la la, la la la, etc. (See, also, With a fa, la,)
Fair Cynthia's Grief crowned with joy

Fair Maid, The .

Fair Maid in the North-Country (There was a)
Fair Maid of Islington, The

Fair Maid's Choice (The)

Faithful Lovers, The Two

Faithful Relation, A

Faithful Squire, The .

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"Farewell, farewell, to mortal Powers "

Farewell (Captain Johnson's Last) to the World

Farewell (Francis Winter's Last)

Farewell (Devol's Last)

Farewell (Gilderoy's Last).

Farewell (Jockey's) to Jenny

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953, 1002
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Farewell (Russell's Last); Three distinct ballads entitled

Farewell (Sir John Johnson's); by Jo. Hains, mentioned
Farewell (The Damosel's Last)

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"Farewell, my heart's delight: Ladies, adieu !"

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"Farewell, my sweet Lady, my love and delight'

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Female Dear-Joy (The) trick'd out of her Maidenhead 2nd title, 75

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"Forgive me, if your looks I thought"
Forsaken Lass's Lamentation, The
Fortunate Farmer's Daughter, The

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and tune, 54

2nd title, 981

2nd title, 454

"Fortune, my foe, why dost thou frown on me". tune, 318, 585, 961
Fortune of War, The

Forty-eight

Forty-one

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Forty-two (Sixteen hundred and)

Four Merry Wives, The

2nd title, 181

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tune, 996
2nd title, 71

Francis Winter's Last Farewell, 1693 (compare Prefatory Notice) 236

Franklin is fled away.

"Franklin, my loyal friend, O hone, O hone"
Frantic Lover, The

Frantic Mother, The .

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French Fleet (Admiral Russell's scowering the).
Frenchman's (Jack) Defeat at Audenarde
"From deepest dungeons of eternal night
"From Harmony, from heav'nly Harmony
"From hunger and cold who lives more free
"From Infallible Rome once more I am come
"From Oberon in Fairy-land"

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"From Salisbury, that low-housed town"
"From the Romish Whore, with her Triple Crown"
Funeral of William III., The

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Ghost of the Late Parliament, to the New at Oxford
Ghost (Tom Ross's) to his Pupil, Duke of Monmouth
Ghosts (Grim King of the)

Gilderoy, A Scotch Song called (West. Droll. Version) and tune, 101
Gilderoy (a Corrupt version, from Orpheus Caledonius, 1733) 103
Gilderoy (my handsome)
burden varies, 101, 105

"Gilderoy was a bonny boy" (compare p. 101)

Gilderoy's Last Farewell

"Give o'er, ye rhiming Cavaliers!

Give the proud French and Tories their bane
Glastonbury; The Somersetshire Wonder, near
Glorious Conquest (Admiral Killigrew's)
Glory, The Welshmen's

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"God prosper long our gracious King, Now sitting," etc.
"God prosper long our gracious Queen"

"God prosper long our noble King, Our hopes," etc.
God prosper long our noble King, Our lives, etc.
God's Justice, An Example of

Golden Farmer's Last Farewell, The.

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tune, 390, 621
2nd title, 443

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"Good Christian people, be content!".
"Good Neighbours, why d'ye look awry?"
"Good people all that round about me
"Good people I pray, give ear unto me!
"Good people, pity me, for I'm half mad"
Great Britain; Advice to the Ladies of
Green-Sickness; A Remedy for the

Grief crowned with happiness (Fair Cynthia's).
Grim King of the Ghosts

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543

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tune, 609, 612

tune, 481

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599, 606

Groaning Board; A new Song on the Strange and Wonderful 99, 925

Gun-fleet (General Monk has sail'd thro' the)
Gwynn (Nell) and the Duchess of Portsmouth

"Hail to the Myrtle-Shade"

Happy Lover, The

Happy Memorable Ballad (A), on the Fight, etc.
Happy Pair, The

"Hark, how the welkin thunders!"

Hark! the thund'ring cannons roar

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and tune, 609, 612

89

393

110

888

tune, 591, 593

Haste Charon, etc. (doubtful; see "Charon, make haste") tune, 938

66 Haste, haste, fair Thamesis, and fill the sea"?
Have a care of young men, etc.

He in Ireland was slain

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"Here lies Du Vall; Reader, if male thou art
"Here lyes the Lyrick, who with Tale and Song"
"Here's a song, oft in Dublin 'tis heard"

"Here's joyful News, come late from Sea"

“Here's that will challenge all the Fair" (P.'s Mus. Comp., 1673) 125, 937
"Ho, brother Teague, dost hear de decree?"

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"How can I seek to cover a flaming heart?" etc.

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I come to make thee a corse (alternated with "Thy dart,” etc.) ·

160

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"I dote, I dote, but am a Sot to shew it!"

"I have heard, my dear Daughters, a Story of late"
I have lost my dear Jewel, etc.

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"I sing of a Duel, in Epsom befell"

"Ianthe, the lovely, the joy of her Swain"

and tune, 110, 112

"If, in skimming our book, attention once flag for 't".

LXXIX

"If Love's a Sweet passion, why does," etc. tune, 179, 181, 200, 221, 491

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"In Cambridge lives a maiden fair"

"In Essex, much renown'd for Calves
Inamorato and Misogamos.

Inamoratus (Lunaticus)

Independents' Voyage to New England, The

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Inquiries after the Natural Causes of London's Calamity

Irish (The bloody) routed by the Victorious Dutch
Irish (The New) Christmas-Box

"I's not come here to tauk of Prut"

Islington, The Fair Maid of

"It is no wonder, in this Critic Age"

Jack Frenchman's defeat at Audenarde, 1705

James, Duke of York, Votive Song to

James II., his Coronation

Jealous Lover, The

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Job (A) for a Journeyman Shoe-maker

Jockie's Farewell to Jenny

Jockie's Lamentation; Whose Seditious Work, etc.
Johnson's Farewell

tune, 523, 984
tune, 134, 142

125, 930

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tune (for true one, see p. 1002) 46, 47, 556, 923

Journeyman Shoe-maker, A Job for a

Jovial Batchelor.

Jovial Beggar bold (see "There was a ")

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Jovial Beggar, he had a wooden leg (see "There was a ")
Jovial Beggars Merry Crew

Jovial Companions, The

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Jovial Crew, The ("A beggar, a beggar, I'll be ")

Jovial Crew (The Beggar's Chorus in the),
Jovial Waterman (see "There was a J. W.")
Joy, The Protestants'.

Joy (Unspeakable) of the three Kingdoms

Judgments (Late dreadful), at Wotton, Somersetshire

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Kalendar (The Country-man's), for 1692

Kentish Miracle, The.

Kentish Wonder (The), 1594; mentioned.

Killigrew (Admiral), his Glorious Conquest, 1692–3

"Kind Countrymen, give ear unto these lines"

King James II., his Coronation, 1685

King William and Mary are Crowned
King William III., his Coronation, 1689
King William's Birthday

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L. (Mr. E.), Verses addressed to, on the Oxford Parliament, 1681 841
Ladie's comfortable and pleasant Answer, The

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Lass (The Coy) well fitted.

Lass (The Yielding)

Lasses of London, Advice to the

Last Farewell, Damosel's (The).

Last Farewell, Devol's.

Last Farewell, Gilderoy's

Last Farewell, Golden Farmer's.

Last Farewell, Johnson's

Last Farewell, Russell's

Lancashire Men, The Praise of

Lass (The Country), her Witty Invention.

Lass (The Coy) dres't up in her best Commode and Top-Knot

Lass (The Forsaken), her Lamentation

450

458

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Last Farewell, Schomberg's

Last Farewell, Winter's (Francis)

tune, 46, 47, 556, 923, 1002

also tune, 46, 556, 559, 923, 1002

Lawrence, Lusty (see Introduction, p. XXXIII, note)
Lay of Sir Welbred, The

"Let all loving people be pleas'd to attend"
"Let all noble stout Commanders"

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"Let Cæsar live long" (N.B. not the same tune as

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