The Pepys Ballads. / Volume III, : The Pepys Ballads, Volume 3: 1666-1688 ; Numbers 91-163 / / ed. by Hyder Edward Rollins.

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Place / Publishing House:Cambridge, MA : : Harvard University Press, , [2013]
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Year of Publication:2013
Edition:Reprint 2014
Language:English
Series:The Pepys Ballads ; Volume III
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • PREFACE
  • CONTENTS
  • 91. London mourning in ashes
  • 92. The poor folks’ complaint
  • 93. A sad and true relation
  • 94. A looking-glass for all true Protestants
  • 95. The midwife’s ghost
  • 96. The English courage undaunted
  • 97. The unnatural mother
  • 98. The Englishman’s advice
  • 99. Old Christmas returned
  • 100. The lamentation of a bad market
  • 101. Good subjects’ delight
  • 102. The loyal Protestant
  • 103. Here is encouragement to loyalty
  • 104. A description of Bartholomew Fair
  • 105. Unfeigned friendship
  • 106. The poor people’s complaint of brokers
  • 107. The murder of the Earl of Essex
  • 108. Rome’s cruelty
  • 109. England’s miseries crowned with mercy
  • 110. A health to the royal family
  • 111. Mirth and gladness
  • 112. Mournful Moggy
  • 113. Europe’s pride
  • 114. The bloody miller
  • 115. The highwayman’s advice
  • 116. The unfaithful servant
  • 117. Criminals’ cruelty
  • 118. Sorrowful subject
  • 119. England’s joys increased
  • 120. Britain’s triumph
  • 121. London’s loyalty
  • 122. England’s present state
  • 123. Good news for the nation
  • 124. England’s happy state
  • 125. Disney’s last farewell
  • 126. A loyal song on King James’s birthday
  • 127. The happy return
  • 128. The punished atheist
  • 129. The bountiful knight of Somersetshire
  • 130. The downfall of pride
  • 131. The Spanish virgin
  • 132. The bloody-minded husband
  • 133. The Yorkshire tragedy
  • 134. The true loyalist
  • 135. England’s mercies
  • 136. London’s praise
  • 137. The two unhappy lovers
  • 138. The scornful damsel’s overthrow
  • 139. The broken contract
  • 140. The treachery of the Spaniards
  • 141. Perjury punished with equal justice
  • 142. The mirror of mercy
  • 143. The Caesar’s victory
  • 144. Strange and dreadful news from Holland
  • 145. The poor man’s distress
  • 146. The sad effects of covetousness
  • 147. The unfortunate damsel
  • 148. The manifestation of joy
  • 149. The golden voyage
  • 150. The wonder of this present age
  • 151. The western triumph
  • 152. The Duke of Grafton’s welcome home
  • 153. A comfortable and friendly advice
  • 154. The princely triumph
  • 155. The Duke of Albemarle’s farewell
  • 156. The voice of fame
  • 157. The tradesmen’s lamentation
  • 158. A congratulatory poem
  • 159. The Prince of Orange welcome to London
  • 160. The Prince of Orange’s triumph
  • 161. A third touch of the times
  • 162. A new song of an orange
  • 163. The rare virtue of an orange