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 * Playford’s Theatre of Music, 1685.
 * Pleasant Music Companion.
 * Catch that Catch can.
 * Antidote against Melancholy, 1669.
 * Political Merriment.
 * * Pills to Purge Melancholy, 1661.
 * Parker’s, Martin, Ballads, Roxburghe Collection.
 * Political Ballads, Percy Society, Wright’s Collection.
 * Pepys’ Collection, British Museum.
 * Rats rhymed to Death, 1660; King’s Pamphlets, British Museum.
 * * Roxburghe Ballads, 3 vols.
 * Rump Collection of Songs, 1639 to 1661. See Loyal Songs.
 * Ritson’s Ancient Songs, 1790.
 * English
 * Ramsay, Allan, Tea-table Miscellany, 172.
 * Rome rhymed to Death [qu. date].
 * Sportive Wit; the Muse’s Merriment [qu. date].
 * Skene MSS.
 * Suckling’s, Sir Jolin, Works [qu. date].
 * Second Tale of a Tub, 1715.
 * Satirical Songs on Costume.
 * True Loyalist, or Chevalier’s Favourite, 1779.
 * Triumph of Wit, or Ingenuity Displayed.
 * Taubman’s, Mat., Heroic and Choice Songs on the Times, 1682.
 * Westminster Drollery, 1671.
 * * Wit and Mirth, or Pills to Purge Melancholy.
 * Wit restored, 1658.
 * Wit’s Recreation, 1654.
 * Williams’, Sir Charles Hanbury, Political Songs.
 * Wood’s, Anthony, Collection at Oxford [Ashmolean].
 * Wither’s, George, Songs.
 * Wade’s, John, Ballads [qu. date].