101
_It was a happy Golden Day_, 110
_I prithee send me back my Heart_, 143
_In_ Chloris _all soft Charms agree_, 162
_I lik'd, but never lov'd before_, 171
Iris _beware when_ Strephon _pursues_, 199
_I am one in whom Nature has_, 241
_In vain, in vain, the God I ask_, 251
_In the Devil's Country there_, 271
_In elder Time, there was of_ Yore, 289
Ianthia _the lovely, the Joy of_, 301
Jockey _met with_ Jenny _fair_, 317
_I met with the Devil in the_, 330
_Jilting is in such a Fashion_, 333
Jockey _loves his_ Moggy _dearly_, 341
L
_Let the Females attend_, 8
_Let's be jolly, fill our Glasses_, 16
_Let's sing of Stage-Coaches_, 20
_Last_ Christmas _'twas my chance_, 25
_Lately as thorough the fair_, 44
_Let Soldiers fight for Pay and Praise_, 145
_Long had_ Damon _been admir'd_, 158
Laurinda, _who did love Disdain_, 167
_Let Ambition fire thy Mind_, 205
_Long was the Day e'er_ Alexis, 214
_Let's be merry, blith and jolly_, 337
M
_My Friend if you would understand_, 94
_Marriage it seems is for better_, 272
N
_No more let_ Damon's _Eyes pursue_, 239
_Nay pish, nay pish, nay pish Sir_, 305
_No, no every Morning my_, 323
_Now my Freedom's regain'd_, 325
_No_, Phillis, _tho' you've all the Charms_, 338
_Now to you ye dry Wooers_, 340
O
_Once more to these Arms my_, 92
_One Night in my Ramble I_, 109
_Oh! let no Eyes be dry_, 130
_Old_ Lewis le Grand, _he raves like_, 151
_Of old Soldiers, the Song you_, 217
_Of late in the Park a fair Fancy_, 243
_Oh! how you protest and solemnly_, 316
P
Philander _and_ Sylvia, _a gentle_, 140
_Poor_ Jenny _and I we toiled_, 146
_Pretty_ Floramel, _no Tongue can_, 160
_Plague us not with idle Stories_, 204
_Poor_ Mountfort _is gone, and the
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