Lilly Contemn’d. A Song.
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p. 45
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Upon bringing in the Plate.
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47
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The Senſe of the Houſe, &c.
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50
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The Scotch War.
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58
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The Power of Money.
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60
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Contentment.
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65
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On the Goldſmiths Committee.
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67
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The mad Zealot.
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69
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On Baniſhing the Ladies out of Town.
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73
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Loyalty confin’d.
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76
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The Penitent Traytor, &c.
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79
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The five Members Thanks to the Parliament.
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84
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London’s farewell to the Parliament.
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87
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A Song.
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92
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Sir John Hotham’s Alarm.
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93
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The Cavalier’s Prayer.
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95
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A Weſtern Wonder.
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97
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A Song.
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98
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A Song in Defence of Chriſtmas.
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99
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A Bilt on St. Paul’s Church-Door.
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102
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A Song.
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ibid.
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On Col. Venne’s Encouragement to his Soldiers.
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104
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A ſecond Weſtern Wonder.
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107
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The Battle of Worceſter.
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109
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A Lenten Litany.
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114
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The ſecond Part.
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117
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The Holy Pedlar.
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119
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The way to wooe a zealous Lady.
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122
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A Hue and Cry after the Reformation.
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124
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The Commoners.
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127
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The Scors Curanto.
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129
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On the Schiſmatick Rotundo’s.
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132
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On demoliſhing the Forts.
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134
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Upon routing the Scots Army.
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137
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The Diſloyal Timiſt.
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140
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A Medley.
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142
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A Medley of the Nations.
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144
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