The Pepys Ballads. / Volume VII, : The Pepys Ballads, Volume 7: 1693-1702 ; Numbers 428-505 / / 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 VII
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • PREFACE
  • CONTENTS
  • 428. The injured children
  • 429. The bloody-minded midwife
  • 430. The midwife’s maid’s lamentation
  • 431. The midwife’s sorrowful confession
  • 432. England’s happiness
  • 433. The religious turncoat
  • 434. The modern fanatical reformer
  • 435. The passionate maid of Rochester
  • 436. The perjured sailor
  • 437. Summers’s frolic
  • 438. The valiant seaman’s courage
  • 439. The valiant soldiers’ lamentation for Talmash
  • 440. The French satire
  • 441. The murtherers’ lamentation
  • 442. The Maidstone miracle
  • 443. The royal funeral
  • 444. The Westminster wonder
  • 445. Mr. Moor the tripeman’s lamentation
  • 446. The counterfeit coiner
  • 447. The unnatural husband
  • 448. The glory of Flanders
  • 449. The triumph of Namur
  • 450. The traveler’s repentance
  • 451. King William’s welcome home
  • 452. The shoemakers’ triumph
  • 453. The royal progress
  • 454. The French monstrous beast
  • 455. The banished duke
  • 456. King William’s courage and conquest
  • 457. The loyal statesman
  • 458. The Dorsetshire tragedy
  • 459. Love overthrown
  • 460. The London tragedy
  • 461. The Bristol tragedy
  • 462. The cook-maid’s tragedy
  • 463. The false-hearted lover
  • 464. The young man’s lamentation
  • 465. The cruel lover
  • 466. Great news from Southwark
  • 467. The jovial gallant
  • 468. The new and true touch of the times
  • 469. The royal regulation
  • 470. A ready cure for uneasy minds
  • 471. The mournful murtherer
  • 472. Dunkirk’s lamentation
  • 473. The bloody plot
  • 474. The villainous plot to kill King Wllliam
  • 475. The successful commander
  • 476. The penitent highwayman
  • 477. The penitent traitors
  • 478. The infernal post of Paris
  • 479. Sir John Friend
  • 480. The mournful plotters
  • 481. The royal character
  • 482. The children’s cries
  • 483. The barbarous and bloody son
  • 484. A copy of verses by Captain Henry Every
  • 485. Villainy rewarded
  • 486. The shepherd’s observation
  • 487. The sorrowful lamentation
  • 488. The plotter’s reward
  • 489. The inhuman butcher
  • 490. The mournful murderer
  • 491. Great Britain’s triumph
  • 492. Verses of monsieur’s boasting
  • 493. The princely triumph
  • 494. Conscience by scruples
  • 495. The despairing lover
  • 496. An answer to the despairing lover
  • 497. The London tragedy
  • 498. The faithful lover’s farewell
  • 499. The repenting maid’s lamentation
  • 500. The royal court in mourning
  • 501. A tribute of tears
  • 502. The Protestant queen
  • 503. Great Britain’s joy
  • 504. The tavern query
  • 505. Scandalous Fuller rewarded