NEW YORK

1959

AN

Alphabetical TABLE

OF THE

SONGS

Contain'd in this

BOOK.

AMusic: Page.Lyrics: Page.

AS Amoret and Thyrsis lay,

[28][30]
As unconcern'd and free as Air,[32][33]
As I am a Sailor,[40][41]
And now, now the Duke's March,[47][47]
Aurelia now one Moment lost,[48][48]
After the pangs of fierce Desire,[78][78]
A Pox on the Fool,[118][119]
A Young Man lately in our Town,[179][180]
All Joy to Mortals,[181][181]
A Pox on the Times,[184][184]
A Pox on such Fools! let the,[186][186]
As Cupid many Ages past,[188][188]
All Christians that have Ears to hear,[202][202]
As at Noon Dulcina rested,[206][206]
A Dean and Prebendary,[213][213]
A World that's full of Fools and Mad-men,[223][229]
Astutus Constabularius,[235][237]
Amor est Pegma,[238][239]
Abroad as I was walking, I'spy'd,[247][247]
A Pedlar proud as I heard tell,[248][248]
A Young Man and a Maid,[251][251]
All own the Young Sylvia is, [261]
A Swain in despair,[262][262]
As I came down the hey Land Town,[274][275]
A Jolly young Grocer of London Town,[286][286]
As it befel upon one time,[4], [202][289]
A Taylor good Lord, in the Time of Vacation,[292][292]
A Comely Dame of Islington,[296][296]
Ah! how happy's he,[104][303]
A Little Love may prove a Pleasure,[307][307]
At the Change as I was a walking,[278][324]
All you that must take a leap in the Dark,[327][327]
Alphonzo, if you Sir, [339]
A Worthy London Prentice,[342][342]
At the break of Morning light,[357][357]
B

BELINDA's pretty, pretty pleasing Form,

[10][11]
Blush not redder than the Morning,[195][195]
Banish my Lydia these, [203]
Beauty, like Kingdoms not for one, [217]
Beneath a cool Shade Amaryllis[270][270]
Boasting Fops who court the Fair,[314][314]
C

COME here's a good Health,

[8][8]
Cupid make your Virgins tender,[16][17]
Corinna I excuse thy Face,[33][34]
Chloe found Love for his Psyche[49][49]
Coy Belinda may discover,[52][52]
Corinna 'tis you that I Love,[53][54]
Come buy my Greens and Flowers,[124][124]
Cælia's bright Beauty all others transcend,[156][157]
Come from the Temple, away to the Bed,[197][198]
Come all that are dispos'd,[254][255]
Chloris, can you, [299]
Cælia be not too complying,[306][306]
Clasp'd in my dear Melinda's Arms,[318][318]
Come Cælia come, let's sit and, [325]
D

DO not rumple my Top-knot,

[54][55]
Day was spent and Night [206][208]
Dear Catholick brother,[277][277]
Dear Mother I am Transported,[278][278]
Despairing besides a clear stream,[363][363]
E

ERE Phillis with her looks did kill,

[321][321]
F

FLY, fly ye lazy Hours,

[24][24]
Fye Amaryllis, cease to grieve,[26][27]
Fairest Isle, all Isles excelling,[56][56]
Fye Jockey, never prattle,[76][77]
Forgive me Cloe if I dare,[174][175]
Fortune is blind and Beauty unkind,[242][242]
From Father Hopkins,[245][245]
Fickle Bliss, fantastick Treasure, [259]
Fill the Glass fill, fill,[280][280]
Farewel my useless Scrip,[320][320]
Fates I defie, I defie your Advances, [345]
Farewel Chloe, O farewel, [365]
G

GOD Prosper long our Gracious Queen,

[4][4]
Go, go, go, go falsest of thy Sex,[288][288]
Good morrow Gossip Joan,[315][315]
H

HOW long, how long shall I pine,.

[13][14]
Hang this whining way of Wooing,[57][58]
Here's the Summer sprightly, gay,[59][59]
How happy's the Husband,[72][73]
Having spent all my Coin,[169][169]
How happy, how happy is she,[175][176]
Hang the Presbyters Gill,[182][182]
Honest Shepherd, since,[205][205]
How happy's that Husband who after, [241]
How is the World transform'd,[254][257]
Hub ub, ub, boo; [281]
Had I but Love,[304][304]
How happy are we,[319][319]
Hear Chloe hear, [356]
How happy's he who weds a Wife,[369][370]
How Charming Phillis is, how Fair,[371][372]
I

IF I hear Orinda Swear,

[20][21]
Just coming from Sea,[35][35]
If ever you mean to be kind,[74][75]
I know her false,[75][76]
I am come to lock all fast,[77][78]
In vain Clemene you bestow,[79][80]
If Wine be a Cordial,[82][82]
I fain wou'd find a passing,[139][139]
If I should go seek the,[139][141]
I seek no more to shady coverts,[165][166]
I try'd in Parks and Plays,[173][173]
In a Flowry Myrtle Grove,[196][196]
I am a Jolly Toper,[200][200]
I'll tell you all, both great,[233][233]
I am a cunning Constable,[235][236]
I Courted and Writ,[252][253]
I'll tell thee Dick where I have,[282][282]
I am a poor Shepherd undone,[284][284]
I Love to Madness, rave t' enjoy, [285]
I'll press, I'll bless thee Charming, [297]
I'm vext to think that Damon[317][317]
I have a Tenement to Let,[355][355]
K

KEN you, who comes here,

[17][18]
L

LET not Love, let not Love on me,

[22][23]
Liberia's all my Thought,[50][51]
Let Mary live long,[83][84]
Lerinda complaineth that,[85][85]
Lay by your Pleading,[190][190]
Love's Pow'r in my Heart,[204][204]
Let's wet the whistle of the,[223][224]
Let's Sing as one may say,[223][226]
Lucinda has the de'el and all,[231][232]
Love is a Bauble,[238][238]
Lais when you, [295]
Lorenzo you amuse the Town,[302][302]
Love's Passion never knew, [305]
Let those Youths who Freedom, [333]
Lavia would, but dare not venture,[353][353]
Love, the sweets of Love,[367][368]
M

MARLBOROUGH's a brave Commander,

[9][9]
My dear Corinna give me leave,[80][81]
May her blest Example chace,[97][97]
My Dear and only Love,[122][122]
My Nose is the largest of all,[130][131]
My Nose is the Flattest of all,[130][132]
Mortals learn your Lives to,[160][161]
Mirtillo, whilst you patch,[168][169]
My Friend thy Beauty,[294][294]
Must Love, that Tyrant of the, [315]
My Theodora can those Eyes, [337]
N

NOW dry up thy Tears,

[38][40]
No, no, poor suffering Heart,[89][90]
New Pyramid's raise,[98][99]
Never sigh, but think of kissing,[103][103]
Now, now the Queen's Health,[116][116]
Noble King Lud,[134][134]
Now I'm resolv'd to Love no more, [312]
Not your Eyes Melania move me,[322][322]
Now, now the Night's come, [349]
Now Jockey and Moggy are ready,[350][350]
O

OH! my Panting, panting Heart,

[25][25]
Over the Mountains,[86][86]
Oh how Happy's he, who from,[104][105]
Oh! the mighty pow'r of Love,[161][162]
Oh the Charming Month of May,[344][344]
Oh Roger I've been to see Eugene,[346][346]
Of all the handsome Ladies,[348][348]
P

PHILLIS lay aside your Thinking,

[107][107]
Pish fye, you're rude Sir,[108][108]
Phillis, I can ne'er forgive it,[187][187]
Poor Sawney had marry'd a Wife,[268][268]
R

ROOM for Gentlemen,

[136][136]
Retire old Miser,[109][109]
Richest Gift of lavish Nature,[264][264]
S

SHE met with a Country-man,

[31][31]
Stand, clear, my Masters,[62][62]
Sometimes I am a Tapster new,[91][91]
She went Apparell'd neat and fine,[91][95]
Say cruel Amoret, how long, [112]
Such command o'er my Fate,[113][113]
Sit you merry Gallants,[144][145]
Since Phillis swears Inconstancy,[194][194]
Some in the Town go betimes,[197][197]
Suppose a Man does all he can,[209][210]
Sors sine visu,[242][244]
See bleeding at your Feet,[311][311]
Since Tom's in the Chair, and every one here,[340][340]
Such a happy, happy, Life, [362]
T

TO meet her Mars the Queen of Love,

[19][19]
Thus Damon knock'd at Cælia's Door,[36][37]
The World is a Bubble and full of,[38][38]
Through the cold shady Woods,[43][44]
The gordian Knot,[86][88]
There Dwelt a Widow in this Town,[91][93]
There was an Old Man,[100][100]
There is a Thing which in the light,[105][106]
There's not a Swain, [110]
Tormenting Beauty leave my Breast,[110][111]
Tell me why so long,[114][114]
'Tis a foolish mistake, [115]
Tell me, tell me, charming,[127][128]
Tho' thou'rt ugly and Old,[142][143]
Tho' you make no return,[148][149]
The King is gone to Oxon Town,[158][158]
Tho' I love and she knows it,[166][167]
There was three Travellers,[177][177]
Troy had a breed of brave,[218][218]
There's none so Pretty,[222][222]
The Ordinance a-board,[250][250]
That scornful Sylvia's Chains,[260][260]
Tom Tinker's my true love,[265][265]
To you Fair Ladies now at Land,[272][272]
Then come kind Damon come,[323][323]
The Night is come that will, [330]
There's a new set of Rakes,[336][336]
Tho' Begging is an Honest Trade,[338][338]
The Rosey Morn lukes blith and Gay,[359][360]
The Restauration now's the Word,[361][361]
U

UNDERNEATH the Castle Wall,

[120][120]
Unguarded lies the wishing Maid,[129][129]
Vobis magnis parvis dicam,[233][234]
W

WHILST Phillis is Drinking,

[12][13]
War, War and Battle now no more,[15][15]
What shall I do, I am undone,[121][121]
When Wit and Beauty,[150][151]
When Sylvia was kind,[152][153]
What, Love a crime,[154][154]
When I have often heard young Maids,[155][156]
What state of Life can be, [163]
When Jockey first I saw,[164][165]
When Dido was a Carthage Queen,[192][192]
We merry Wives of Windsor,[211][211]
Wo'as me poor Lass! what mun,[263][263]
When on her Eyes, [267]
With sighing and wishing, [271]
What sayest thou, [287]
What shall I do, I've lost my Heart,[298][299]
When I was in the low Country,[300][300]
Walk up to Virtue Strait,[301][301]
When first I lay'd Siege to my Chloris,[308][308]
Why alas do you now leave me,[309][309]
When Beauty such as yours,[310][310]
When crafty Fowlers would,[313][313]
Who can Dorinda's Beauty view,[326][326]
When embracing my Friends, [354]
Why will Clemene when I gaze, [372]
Y

YE Commons and Peers,

[1][1]
You guess by my wither'd Face,[171][172]
You Friends to Reformation,[213][215]
Young Strephon and Phillis,[220][220]
Young Strephon he has Woo'd,[240][241]
You Ladies draw near,[329][329]
You tell me Dick you've lately,[331][331]
Your Melancholy's all a Folly,[334][334]
Z

Z—DS Madam return me my Heart,

[147]