. The Roxburghe ballads. e Whigs Hard Heart for the Cause of the Hard Erra Paters Prophecy of auother Great Frost Frost Fair in 1683 . A New Song on Perkin-Monmouths Disgrace Tangier Demolished, 1684 . Tangiers Lamentation, on the Demolishment Sir Thomas Armstrong Robert Fergusons double Epitaph on Armstrong On Sir William Jones : An Epitaph The Bully Whig ; or, Lamentation for Armstrong Sir Thomas Armstrongs Farewell . And There s an End of Bully ! . The Bully : A Song by Tom DUrfey, 1683 Sir Thomas Armstrongs Ghost Monmouth as a Wandering Perkin The Newcastle Associators; or, The Trimmers Lo
. The Roxburghe ballads. e Whigs Hard Heart for the Cause of the Hard Erra Paters Prophecy of auother Great Frost Frost Fair in 1683 . A New Song on Perkin-Monmouths Disgrace Tangier Demolished, 1684 . Tangiers Lamentation, on the Demolishment Sir Thomas Armstrong Robert Fergusons double Epitaph on Armstrong On Sir William Jones : An Epitaph The Bully Whig ; or, Lamentation for Armstrong Sir Thomas Armstrongs Farewell . And There s an End of Bully ! . The Bully : A Song by Tom DUrfey, 1683 Sir Thomas Armstrongs Ghost Monmouth as a Wandering Perkin The Newcastle Associators; or, The Trimmers Loy The Beginning of the End . A Catch : Here s a Health unto his Majesty ! A Catch, 1684 : Now happily metTom Browns Song in Praise of the Bottle The Best-bred Man alive grown weary. (Compare p. xii.)Loyal Poems on the Death of King Charles the Second lty Editorial MitrActe : The Watcher at Whitehall TAGE 429431432433436441446447448455457, 463461466469470 471474477 479481 482 483486 Ibid. 487489496499 499502503 504508 510. Is men have sawn, so shall they reap : and gather at the last Corn or Thistles. CONTENTS. \\l\ Jfourtf) a^onmoutf) &roup< THE LAST STRUGGLE BETWEEN YORK AND MONMOUTH. The Accession of King James the Second The Shipwreck of the Gloucester (May 6th, 1612) . On King James the Second, his Exaltation to the ThronePapers attributed to King Charles the SecondThe Funeral of King Charles the Second The Mournful Subjects; or, The Nations Lamentation Monmouths Reception of the News from England . The Whigs Lamentable Lamentation The Tories Triumph ; or, Downfall of the Whigs . Coronation of James the Second and Mary Beatrix . The Success of the Two English Travellers, newly arrived in London (after the Coronation) .A New Song on the Coronation of King James the SecondA New Song in Gratulation of James coming to the CrownA New Song (on Coronation of King James and Queen MaryMonmouth allured to make the Last StruggleLove in Extremy; or, The Constant Lovers ResolutionMon
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