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Introduction (not listed in original) | iii | |
List of Ballad and Song Books and MSS. Quoted in this Collection (not listed in original) | xv | |
When the King enjoys his own again | 1 | |
When the King„ comes home in Peace again | 4 | |
I love my King and Country well | 6 | |
The Commoners | 8 | |
The Royalist | 10 | |
The New Courtier | 11 | |
Upon the Cavaliers departing out of London | 13 | |
A Mad World, my Masters | 14 | |
The Man o’ the Moon | 16 | |
The Tub-preacher | 18 | |
The New Litany | 20 | |
The Old Protestant’s Litany | 23 | |
Vive le Roy | 27 | |
The Cavalier | 28 | |
A Caveat to the Roundheads | 31 | |
Hey, then, up go we | 32 | |
The Clean Contrary Way, or Colonel Venne’s Encouragement to his Soldiers | 35 | |
The Cameronian Cat | 37 | |
The Royal Feast | 39 | |
Upon his Majesty’s coming to Holmby | 50 | |
I thank you twice | 51 | |
The Cities Loyaltie to the King | 52 |
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