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 * * D’Urfey’s Songs (4 volumes,) or Pills to Purge Melancholy.
 * Douce’s Collection, Oxford.
 * Delightful Companion for the Recorder, 1686.
 * Dixon’s Ballads of the Peasants of England.
 * English Political Songs and Ballads of the 17th and 15th Centuries, by Walker Wilkins.
 * Evans’ Old Ballads, 1810.
 * England under the House of Hanover, by Thos. Wright.
 * Folly in Print, or a Book of Rhymes, 1667.
 * Golden Garlands of Princely delights, 1620.
 * Harleian MSS.
 * Halifax’s Songs, 1094.
 * Halliwell’s Collection of Ballads, “Cheetham Library.”
 * Hogg’s Jacobite Relies of Scotland.
 * Jordan’s, Thomas, London Triumphant, 1672.
 * King’s Library.
 * Pamphlets—Collection of Political Songs, from 1640 to the Restoration of Charles 11.
 * Kitchener, Dr, Loyal and National Songs.
 * Loyal Songs, 120, 168, by N. Thompson.
 * 180, 1685 to 1694.
 * Loyal Songs, 1731.
 * * Loyal Songs written against the Rump Parliament, between 1639 and 1661.
 * Loyal Garland, containing choice Songs, &c., of our late Revolution, 1761, and 5th Edition, 1686, Percy Society.
 * Merry Drollery, complete, 1670.
 * Muses’ Merriment, 1656. See “Sportive Wit.”
 * Musical MSS., British Museum.
 * Musical Miscellany, Watts.
 * Muse’s Delight, 1757, or “Apollo’s Cabinet.”
 * Old Ballads, 1723, British Museum.
 * Playford’s Music and Mirth—“Douce’s Collection.”
 * Choice Songs, &c.