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The Contents.

To King James II. on his Acceſſion to the Throne. By Robert Montague of Trin. Coll. Cambridge. p. 285
To the Queen. Upon the ſame Occaſion. By James Montague of Trin. Coll. Cam. p. 286
On the Death of K. Charles II. By Charles Montague, of Trin. Col. Cam. p. 288
On the Death of K. Charles II. and the Inauguration of K. James II. By M. Ephraim Howard. p. 292
On the Death of K. Charles II. and the Acceſſion of K. James II. to the Throne. By Mr. William Ayloffe. p. 293
To King James II. on his Acceſſion to the Throne. By Mr. George Stepney of Trin. Coll. Cambridge. p. 297
A Deſcription of the Tobmbs in Weſtminſter-Abby. p. 298
A Northern Ballad. p. 307
Hunting the Hare. p. 309
Little Muſgrave and the Lady Bernard. p. 312
The Miller and the King’s Daughters. p. 316
The Weſt Country Batchelor’s Complaint. p. 318
The Paſſing Bell. p. 321
A Scotch Song, called Gilderoy. ibid.
A Ballad againſt the Opera, call’d, The Cruelty of the Spaniards in Peru, writ by Sir William D’Avenant. p. 323
Jeptha’s Vow. By Mr. N. Tate. p. 326
The Will. By Mr. J. Donne. p. 328
A Congratulatory Poem to her Sacred Majeſty Queen Mary, upon her Arrival in England, in the Year 1688. By Mrs. Behn. p. 329
The Counter Scuffle. p. 333
The Church Scuffle. p. 352

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