The Pepys Ballads. / Volume VI, : The Pepys Ballads, Volume 6: 1691-1693 ; Numbers 342-427 / / ed. by Hyder Edward Rollins.

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter HUP e-dition: Complete eBook Package
HerausgeberIn:
Place / Publishing House:Cambridge, MA : : Harvard University Press, , [2013]
©1931
Year of Publication:2013
Edition:Reprint 2014
Language:English
Series:The Pepys Ballads ; Volume VI
Online Access:
Physical Description:1 online resource (352 p.)
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • PREFACE
  • CONTENTS
  • 342 The boon companions
  • 343 The pot-companions
  • 344 The sea-martyrs
  • 345 The royal dialogue
  • 346 The Church of England's wish
  • 347 The charming regent's wish
  • 348 King James`s lamentation
  • 349 The whipster of Woodstreet
  • 350 Hogan Mogan
  • 351 The royal letter
  • 352 The Somersetshire wonder
  • 353 Thefarmer`s wife`s complaint
  • 354 A fair warning for pride
  • 355 The virgin`s vindication
  • 356 Downright honesty
  • 357 England's triumph
  • 358 England's welcome to King William
  • 359 The king's return from Holland
  • 360 The country's loyalty
  • 361 The loyal subjects' prayers
  • 362 The bloody murtherer
  • 363 The Jacobite`s recantation
  • 364 Teague and Sawney
  • 365 The new courageous conquest
  • 366 A caveat for tipplers
  • 367 The city cheat discovered
  • 368 The triumph of Ireland
  • 369 The Protestant victory
  • 370 The murtherer`s moan
  • 371 The triumph of Ireland
  • 372 Teague the Irish trooper
  • 373 A dialogue between a French and Irish officer
  • 374 Teague the Irish soldier
  • 375 The mournful monarch
  • 376 An answer to the mournful monarch
  • 377 General Ginkel`s conquest
  • 378 England's joy
  • 379 The soldier`s catch
  • 380 An excellent new song
  • 381 France outwitted
  • 382 The loyal Englishman`s wish
  • 383 King William`s welcome to Holland
  • 384 The royal favors of King William
  • 385 England's scorn
  • 386 The maiden sailor
  • 387 The glorious victory
  • 388 A true account of the late victory
  • 389 A merry new ballad
  • 390 The triumph of the seas
  • 391 The Jacobite tossed in a blanket
  • 392 King James his lamentation
  • 393 The lady`s lamentation
  • 394 The distracted French king
  • 395 Ungrateful Lewis
  • 396 The dissatisfied subject
  • 397 The valiant damsel
  • 398 The imprisoned commander
  • 399 The bloody fight of Flanders
  • 400 A royal letter
  • 401 The true Protestants contemplation
  • 402 King William triumphant
  • 403 King William`s welcome from Flanders
  • 404 King William`s welcome home
  • 405 London`s joy
  • 4O6 The Low-couniry soldier
  • 407 The shoemaker`s delight
  • 408 The Essex miracle
  • 409 The Kentish wonder
  • 410 The troubles of this world
  • 411 The poor man`s complaint
  • 412 The crafty Scotch pedler
  • 413 Old England's new save-all
  • 414 The shop-keepers` complaint
  • 415 The inn-keepers` complaint
  • 416 The female soldier
  • 417 The midnight wonder
  • 18 A letter to satisfy all persons
  • 419 Whitney`s dying letter
  • 420 Captain Whitney's confession
  • 421 The penitent robber
  • 422 Honor`s call
  • 423 King William`s going to Flanders
  • 424 Captain Winter`s farewell
  • 425 A copy of verses on John Foster
  • 426 The valiant colonel
  • 427 The late bloody fight in Flanders