K. Kate of Lifbon Barren. 31. 50. 151. 24. Mahomet Founder of the Quakers.203. 108. 77. 64. N. Names of the Farmers of Liberty of 02. 149 20. Old-Paily Judgments. 77 Philo. Philosopher's Stone. 41. 29. Q. 190. R. 191. Rates in Compositions for Liberty of 65. 80. IOI. 23. S. Scots, the Beginners of the Rebellion in Forty One. I4I. Sedgwick procures Thanks for Marshal? 108. Selden. ୨୦. Shaftsbury, the Tap of Divilifm. 49. Sodom compar'd to London. 29. Solemn League and Covenant. 109 Spurious Dukes. 19. T. Tories lou'd King Charles II. 171. Tower-Hill Fudgments. 77: Two Houses at Westminster proclaim'd. Rebels. 1бо. Two innocent Cuckolds. 85: Tyburn Judgments. W. Weftminfter-Hall Judgments. Whigs hate King Charles II. 171. Whitehal a Brothel, 29. Y, York, Brother to King Charles II. 47 Z. Zealots-gets the upper-hand of Pope and Devil. 169. A Bur. دم A Burlesque Pindarick Ode, to the Memory of the most Renown'd Claud. Duval, the Highwayman. T , 1. IS true,to complement the Dead, Is as impertinent and vain, As 'twas of old to call 'em back again. Or like the Tartars, give 'em Wives, With Settlements for After-lives. For all that can be done or said, B Tho a Tho' ne'er fo noble, great and good, By them is neither heard nor understood. All our fine Slights and Tricks of Art, First to create and then adorn Desert And those Romances which we frame, To raise ourselves, nor thein a Name; In vain are stuft with ranting Flatteries, And such, as if they knew, they would (despise: For as those Times, the Golden Age (they call, (to mind How good or bad Men die, but what (they leave behind. 6 IL And yet the brave Du Val, whose Name That |