| First Line |
Page |
Verses |
| Ye nymphs and sylvan gods (fl) |
71-72 |
3 |
| Young I am, and yet unskilled (fl) |
72-73 |
2 |
| From grave lessons and restraint (fl) |
73-75 |
1 |
| Diogenes, surly and proud (fl) |
75-76 |
6 |
| Sailor's life's a life of woe, A (fl) |
77-78 |
3 |
| 'Twas when the seas were roaring (fl) |
78-80 |
5 |
| Wheel of life, The (fl) |
80-81 |
5 |
| There was a jolly miller once (fl) |
81-83 |
7 |
| Rose tree in full bearing, A (fl) |
83-84 |
2 |
| Ye fair, possess'd of ev'ry charm (fl) |
84-85 |
3 |
| Cold and raw the north wind did blow (fl) |
85-89 |
15 |
| Bumper of good liquor, A (fl) |
89 |
1 |
| Cease, gay seducers, pride to take (fl) |
89-90 |
2 |
| Let rakes and libertines, resign'd (fl) |
90 |
3 |
| How happy were my days till now (fl) |
90-91 |
3 |
| Fairer than the op'ning lillie (fl) |
91 |
4 |
| When all the attic fire was fled (fl) |
92 |
3 |
| I thought our quarrel's ended (fl) |
92-93 |
2 |
| Why will Laura thus retire (fl) |
93-94 |
2 |
| Farewell, ye green fields, and sweet groves (fl) |
94-95 |
3 |
| Gentle dew distill'd from heav'n, The (fl) |
95 |
3 |
| When trees did bud, and fields were green (fl) |
95-97 |
9 |
| Send him to me (fl) |
97-98 |
2 |
| Erin dear distracted Isle (fl) |
98-99 |
4 |
| Green were the fields where my forefathers dwelt oh (fl) |
99-101 |
5 |
| Sun sets at night, and the stars shun the day, The (fl) |
101-102 |
3 |
| Dear Kathleen, you do no doubt (fl) |
102-103 |
2 |
| How happy's the soldier who lives on his pay (fl) |
103 |
3 |
| Wealthy fool, with gold in store, The (fl) |
104 |
3 |
| As cross the downs this morning (fl) |
104-105 |
3 |
| On Richmond Hill there lives a lass (fl) |
105-106 |
4 |