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Saint George and the Dragon, Anglice Mercurius Poeticus 133
The Second Part of St George for England 143
A New-year’s Gift for the Rump 147
A proper New Ballad on the Old Parliament; or, the Second Part of Knave Out of Doores 151
The Tale of the Cobbler and the Vicar of Bray 166
The Geneva Ballad 191
The Devil’s Progress on Earth, or Huggle Duggle, etc. 194
A Bottle Definition of that Fallen Angel called a Whig 196
The Desponding Whig 197
Phanatick Zeal, or a Looking-glass for the Whigs 199
A New Game at Cards; or, Win at First and Lose at Last 202
The Cavaleer’s Letany 205
The Cavalier’s Complaint 209
An Echo to the Cavalier’s Complaint 211
A Relation 213
The Glory of these Nations 217
The Noble Progress, or, a True Relation of the Lord General Monk’s Political Proceedings 223
On the King’s Return 227
The Brave Barbary 228
A Catch 229
The Turn-coat 231
The Claret-drinker’s Song, or, the Good Fellow’s Design 233
The Loyal Subjects’ Hearty Wishes to King Charles II. 236
King Charles the Second’s Restoration, 29th May 243
The Jubilee, or, the Coronation Day 246
The King enjoys his own again 247
A Country Song, intituled The Restoration 248