th of_ May, 344
_Oh_ Roger _I've been to see_ Eugene, 346
_Of all the handsome Ladies,_ 348
P
Phillis _lay aside your Thinking,_ 107
_Pish fye, you're rude Sir,_ 108
Phillis, _I can ne'er forgive it,_ 187
_Poor_ Sawney _had marry'd a Wife,_ 268
R
_Room for Gentlemen,_ 136
_Retire old Miser,_ 209
_Richest Gift of lavish Nature,_ 264
S
_She met with a Country-man,_ 31
_Stand, clear, my Masters,_ 62
_Sometimes I am a Tapster new,_ 91
_She went Apparell'd neat and fine,_ 95
_Say cruel_ Amoret, _how long,_ 112
_Such command o'er my Fate,_ 113
_Sit you merry Gallants,_ 145
_Since_ Phillis _swears Inconstancy,_ 194
_Some in the Town go betimes,_ 197
_Suppose a Man does all he can,_ 210
Sors sine visu, 244
_See bleeding at your Feet,_ 311
_Since_ Tom's _in the Chair, and every one here,_ 340
_Such a happy, happy, Life,_ 362
T
_To meet her_ Mars _the Queen of Love,_ 19
_Thus_ Damon _knock'd at _Caelia's _Door,_ 37
_The World is a Bubble and full of,_ 38
_Through the cold shady Woods,_ 44
_The gordian Knot,_ 88
_There Dwelt a Widow in this Town,_ 93
_There was an Old Man,_ 100
_There is a Thing which in the light,_ 106
_There's not a Swain,_ 110
_Tormenting Beauty leave my Breast,_ 111
_Tell me why so long,_
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