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The Contents.
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Roome for the best of Poets Heroick 100
I tell thee Dick where I have been 101
How happy is the prisoner &c. 107
I met with the divel in the shape of a Ram 109
The world’s a bubble &c 110
The Proctors are two and no more 111
My Mistris whom in heart &c. 113
Tis not the Silver nor Gold 115
After so many sad mishaps 118
Come lets purge our brains 121
What though the [ill] times 124
Lay by your pleading [Law lies, &c.] 125
I am a bonny scot 127
I’ll tell thee a story &c. 131
I’ll go no more to the old Exchange 134
Lets call and drink the Celler [dry] 138
There is [a] lusty Liquor 140
Three merry lads met at the Rose 143
Of all the Recreations which [146] 130
Tom and Will were shepherds 149
Wake all you dead what O [151] 131
There [is] a certain idle kind of creature [152] 155
The Bow Goose[: The best of Poets, &c.] 153
News[:] White Bears, &c [159] 153
We seamen are the bonny boys 162
My Mistris is in Musick passing, &c 163
When the Chill charakoe blows 164
Now thanks to the powers below 166
A maiden of late &c 170
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