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Contents of

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1710. The Age of Mad Folks 83
The Weſtminſter Combat 88
Saliſbury Steeple reverſed 94
1711. The Truth at laſt 99
The Thankſgiving 104
An excellent new Song 109
A new Song 113
On Guiſcard’s Stabbing Robin 116
1712. Plot upon Plot 120
1712. The Soldier’s Lamentation for the Loſs of their General 124
1713. Nothing but Truth 131
The Merchant à la Mode 136
The Raree Show 141
George I.
1715. A Lamentation for the late Times 153
The Vagabond Tories 157
A new Song 164
Ormond the Brave 168
Biſhop Burnet’s Deſcent into Hell 170
1716. The Pretender’s Charge againſt the Tories 174
The Tories’ Anſwer 178
The Pretender’s Flight, and Sorrowful Lamentation for his late Diſappointment in Scotland 182
1717. The Chriſtening 186
1719. The Seven Wiſe Men of England 191
1720. A South Sea Ballad 198
The South Sea Ballad 203
1724. The Devil o’er Lincoln 206
1724. The Devil o’er Lincoln 206