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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Contents ix
- Rebellion given over housekeeping 1
- The present state of England 8
- The poor man put to a pinch 12
- "the maidens resolution 16
- The women's and maidens' vindication 21
- The weavers' request 25
- A warning to the weavers 29
- The two unfortunate lovers 33
- Constancy lamented 37
- Great Britain's delight 41
- A full description of these times 45
- The famous orange 49
- !the glory of the north of England 55
- "the jesuits' exaltation 60
- England's happiness revived 64
- The countryman s prophecy 67
- The downfall of popery 71
- The Protestants' jubilee 75
- A new song in praise of the west of England 79
- A new song 83
- The rambling roman Catholic 86
- Popery routed 90
- The seamen’ s and soldiers’ courageous resolution 94
- The civil orange 97
- Great Britain's glory 101
- A new touch of the times 105
- A new touch of the times 110
- 'the papist prayersfor Father Petre 115
- News from Londonderry 119
- An answer to the packet of advice 123
- The Jesuit’s market 127
- A man in favor 131
- Great Britain’s earnest desires 134
- The princess’ welcome to England 138
- The Protestants' delight 141
- The kingdom’s joy 144
- England's triumph 147
- Great britain’s joys completed 150
- The protestants’ triumph 154
- The royal health 158
- An excellent new copy of verses 161
- A king and no king 164
- King James's lamentation 167
- The Italian duchess 171
- The royal health 176
- The Protestant observator 182
- The Jesuit's lamentation 186
- The Dutch's happy conquest 189
- Λ view of the Popish plot 193
- The chimney-men’s grief 197
- England's deliverance 201
- Epithalamium on the supposed marriage of the Prince of Wales 205
- 'the Jesuits’ lamentation 209
- The protestant seaman’s resolution 214
- In praise of the gentle craft 218
- An excellent new song 222
- The countryman’s joy 226
- England's ecstasy 229
- England's happiness 234
- The courtly triumph 238
- Great Britain’s renown 242
- The kingdom’s cares endued with comfort 246
- The royal dignity 250
- The protestant court of England 254
- Popery’s downfall 260
- England's holiday 263
- England’s happiness 266
- The lord chancellors villanies discovered 270
- The chancellor s resolution 276
- The statesman’s last will 279
- The late lord chancellor’s last will 283
- The hangman’s lamentation 287
- Rome’s doctor 290
- England's joy 293
- A new song of Londonderry 296
- The glory of Londonderry 300
- The protestants misery in Ireland 304
- The Protestant exhortation 308
- The protestants of England's prayer 311
- The joy of Londonderry 314
- The death of the old pope 318
- The Protestants’ satisfaction 322
- The Scotch Protestants'' courage 326
- The relief of Londonderry 330
- Major-general Kirkes happy arrival 335
- The siege of Londonderry 339
- The soldier’s glory 342
- The Protestants' prayer 346
- A protestant soldier and his love 350
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Contents ix
- Rebellion given over housekeeping 1
- The present state of England 8
- The poor man put to a pinch 12
- "the maidens resolution 16
- The women's and maidens' vindication 21
- The weavers' request 25
- A warning to the weavers 29
- The two unfortunate lovers 33
- Constancy lamented 37
- Great Britain's delight 41
- A full description of these times 45
- The famous orange 49
- !the glory of the north of England 55
- "the jesuits' exaltation 60
- England's happiness revived 64
- The countryman s prophecy 67
- The downfall of popery 71
- The Protestants' jubilee 75
- A new song in praise of the west of England 79
- A new song 83
- The rambling roman Catholic 86
- Popery routed 90
- The seamen’ s and soldiers’ courageous resolution 94
- The civil orange 97
- Great Britain's glory 101
- A new touch of the times 105
- A new touch of the times 110
- 'the papist prayersfor Father Petre 115
- News from Londonderry 119
- An answer to the packet of advice 123
- The Jesuit’s market 127
- A man in favor 131
- Great Britain’s earnest desires 134
- The princess’ welcome to England 138
- The Protestants' delight 141
- The kingdom’s joy 144
- England's triumph 147
- Great britain’s joys completed 150
- The protestants’ triumph 154
- The royal health 158
- An excellent new copy of verses 161
- A king and no king 164
- King James's lamentation 167
- The Italian duchess 171
- The royal health 176
- The Protestant observator 182
- The Jesuit's lamentation 186
- The Dutch's happy conquest 189
- Λ view of the Popish plot 193
- The chimney-men’s grief 197
- England's deliverance 201
- Epithalamium on the supposed marriage of the Prince of Wales 205
- 'the Jesuits’ lamentation 209
- The protestant seaman’s resolution 214
- In praise of the gentle craft 218
- An excellent new song 222
- The countryman’s joy 226
- England's ecstasy 229
- England's happiness 234
- The courtly triumph 238
- Great Britain’s renown 242
- The kingdom’s cares endued with comfort 246
- The royal dignity 250
- The protestant court of England 254
- Popery’s downfall 260
- England's holiday 263
- England’s happiness 266
- The lord chancellors villanies discovered 270
- The chancellor s resolution 276
- The statesman’s last will 279
- The late lord chancellor’s last will 283
- The hangman’s lamentation 287
- Rome’s doctor 290
- England's joy 293
- A new song of Londonderry 296
- The glory of Londonderry 300
- The protestants misery in Ireland 304
- The Protestant exhortation 308
- The protestants of England's prayer 311
- The joy of Londonderry 314
- The death of the old pope 318
- The Protestants’ satisfaction 322
- The Scotch Protestants'' courage 326
- The relief of Londonderry 330
- Major-general Kirkes happy arrival 335
- The siege of Londonderry 339
- The soldier’s glory 342
- The Protestants' prayer 346
- A protestant soldier and his love 350