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AN
Alphabetical TABLE
OF THE
SONGS and POEMS
Contain'd in this
BOOK.
A Page
A Tory, a Whigg, and a moderate Man, 8
As far as the glittering God of Day, 61
Arise my Muse, and to thy tuneful Lyre, 62
As the Delian God to fam'd Halcyon, 104
All the World's in Strife and Hurry, 110
All you that either hear or read, 129
Ah, how sweet are the cooling Breez, 138
As soon as the Chaos, 145
At Winchester was a Wedding, 276
Ah! Phillis why are you less tender, 279
And in each Track of Glory since, 285
Amynta one Night had occasion to p 336
B
Britains now let Joys increase, 26
Behold, behold the Man that with, 73
Blow, blow Boreas blow, and let thy 96