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Hark, Lewis groans, good Fader, 244 How vile are the sordid Intrigues, 297 Hark the thundring Cannons roar, 300 Hark, the Cock crow'd, 'tis Day all abroad, 311

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Jolly Roger twangdillo of, 19 In Kent so fam'd of old, 45 I burn, I burn, I burn, I burn, 76 Jug, jug, jug, jug, jug, jug, 85 In old Italian Tales we read, 125 In Kent I hear there lately did dwell, 127 If you will love me, be free in 164 I hate a Fop that at his Glass, 177 If a woful sad Ditty to know thou, 203 Jockey was a dawdy Lad, 289 In January last, on Munnonday, 306 Joy to the Bridegroom, 323

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Let the dreadful Engines, 48 ''Lord! what's come to my Mother'', 157 Le printems r'apelle aux Armes, 189 Life's short Hours too fast are hasting, 221 Lads and Lasses blith and Gay, 305

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Maiden fresh as a Rose, 57 Mad Loons of Albany, 149 Monsieur looks pale, 161 Madam je vous prie you will right me, 201 Monsieur grown too mighty, 208 Musing of late on Windsor, 232 My dear Cock adoodle, 308

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Now, now comes on the glorious, 27 Now Cannon smoke Clouds all, 59 Now over England Joy to express, 116 Now some Years are gone, 118 Near famous Covent-Garden, 143 Now is the Sun, 187