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The First Volume.
xv

A. D. Page
1678. The Geneva Ballad 203
Titus Telltroth 207
Information 231
1679. On the Lord Chancellor’s Speech to Parliament 216
A New Satirical Ballad of the Licentionſneſs of the Times 219
Geneva and Rome; or, the Zeal of both boiling over 224
1680. The Loyal Tories Delight 227
1679. The King’s Vows 231
1683. The Loyal Sheriffs of London and Middleſex, upon their Election 236
London’s Lamentation for the Loſs of their Charter 241
Vienna’s Triumph 245
Dagon’s Fall 249
James II.
1687. A Short Litany 255
1688. The Advice 258
The Catholic Ballad 261
1687. The True Proteſtant Litany 268
1688. Private Occurrences 270
Lilli Burlero 275
A New Song of an Orange 279
Index of Names 281