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