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An Alphabetical TABLE.
L met with the Devil in the, 330
Jilting is in such a Fashion, 333
Jockey loves his Moggy dearly, 341
LET the Females attend, 8
Lefs 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, 1 5 1
Of old Soldiers, the Song you, 217
Of late in the Park a fair Fancy, 243
Oh / how you protest and solemnly, 3 1 6
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

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