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The Contents.
Now I am merrier [i.e. married] Sir John 280
I have reason to fly thee 281
I have the fairest Non-perel 283
Are you grown so melancholly 286
Sublimest discretions have climb’d &c 288
A pox on the Jaylor 289
My lodging is on the cold ground 290
From the fair Lavinian shore 291
Fetch me Ben Johnsons scull &c. 293
Now that the spring &c. 296
Of all the sports in the world 296
The wily wily Fox 300
She lay all naked &c 300
Some wives are good &c 301
Call George again 304
Pox take your Mistris 304
The Answer[: I pray thee, Drunkard,] 306
She that will eat her breakfast 308
St. George for England [: Why should we, &c.] 309
Arthur of Bradley [Saw you not Pierce] 312
On the Oxford Jeasts [: I tell thee, Kit,] 317
There were three Cooks in Colebrook 318
The Blacksmith [: Of all the Sciences] 319
When Ise came first to London Town 323
The merry good fellow [: Why should we not laugh] 326
The Rebels Reign [: Now we are met] 326
Have you observ’d the wench in the street 332
A new Medley [: Let the trumpet sound] 333
Shew a Room shew a Room &c. 339

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