Beginning with the first line of every SONG.
The SONGS marked C, D, H, L, M, O, &c., are new
words by different hands; X, the authors un-
known; Z, old fongs; Q, old fongs with ad-
ditions.
COBLER there was, and he liv'd in a stall
A fox may steal your hens, Sir
A nymph of the plain.
A quire of bright beauties
A four reformation
A trifling fong ye shall hear
A woman's ware, like china
Ah bright Belinda, hither fly
Ah! woes me, poor Willy cry'd
Alexis, how artless a lover
Alexis fhunn'd his fellow-fwains
All in the Downs the fleet was moor'd
All you that would refine your blood
Amongst the willows on the grass
As after noon, one summer's day
As charming Clara walk'd alone
As Dolly was milking of the cows
As down in the meadows I chanced to pass
As I am a friend
As musing I rang'd in the meads all alone
As the fnow in valleys lying.