edlar proud as I heard tell,_ 248
_A Young Man and a Maid,_ 251
_All own the Young_ Sylvia _is,_ 261
_A Swain in despair,_ 262
_As I came down the hey Land Town,_ 275
_A Jolly young_ Grocer _of_ London Town, 286
_As it befel upon one time,_ 289
_A Taylor good Lord, in the Time of Vacation,_ 292
_A Comely Dame of_ Islington, 296
_Ah! how happy's he,_ 303
_A Little Love may prove a Pleasure,_ 307
_At the Change as I was a walking,_ 324
_All you that must take a leap in the Dark,_ 327
Alphonzo, _if you Sir,_ 339
_A Worthy_ London _Prentice,_ 342
_At the break of Morning light,_ 357
B
_Belinda's pretty, pretty pleasing Form,_ 11
_Blush not redder than the Morning,_ 195
_Banish my_ Lydia _these,_ 203
_Beauty, like Kingdoms not for one,_ 217
_Beneath a cool Shade_ Amaryllis, 270
_Boasting Fops who court the Fair,_ 314
C
_Come here's a good Health,_ 8
Cupid _make your Virgins tender,_ 17
Corinna _I excuse thy Face,_ 34
Chloe _found Love for his_ Psyche, 49
_Coy_ Belinda _may discover,_ 52
Corinna _'tis you that I Love,_ 54
_Come buy my Greens and Flowers,_ 124
Caelia's _bright Beauty all others transcend,_ 157
_Come from the Temple, away to the Bed,_ 198
_Come all that are dispos'd,_ 255
Chloris, _can you,_ 299
Caelia _be not too complying,_ 306
_Clasp'd in my dear_ Melinda's _Arms
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