Innehåll
- A Hogshead was
- A sorry poor
- All we here
- Come good sober Jacob
- Ding Dong Bell
- Dr.J. Blow: How shall we speak
- Dr.J. Blow: Joan has been galloping
- Dr.W. Turner: A pox on repining
- E. Nelham: Take a pound
- Fay nay prithe John
- Franc what shall we do
- From Audenarde
- G. Day: Come drink
- H. Purcell: A health to the nut
- H. Purcell: An ape a Lyon
- H. Purcell: Bring the bowl
- H. Purcell: Come come let us
- H. Purcell: Drink on
- H. Purcell: Hark the bonny
- H. Purcell: If all be true
- H. Purcell: Let's live good honest lives
- H. Purcell: Now we are met
- H. Purcell: Once twice thrice
- H. Purcell: Pale faces
- H. Purcell: Room for the express
- H. Purcell: Souldier take off thy wine
- H. Purcell: Sum uo
- H. Purcell: The miller's daughter
- H. Purcell: Tom makeing a manteau
- H. Purcell: True English men
- H. Purcell: Under this stone
- H. Purcell: Who comes there
- H. Purcell: Would you know
- Had she not care
- Here Tom
- Here shere is my Landlord
- J. Clarke I: Here's a health
- J. Clarke I: In drinking
- J. Cobb: These are the cries of London
- J. Eccles: Confusion to the pow'r
- J. Hilton II: There was an invisible fox
- Once in our libes
- Quoth Jack
- R. Brown: Of honest malt
- Said Sr. John
- Say good master Bacchus
- Tinking tom
- Tis pitty poor Barnet
- Was ever mortall man
- Will you go by water
- You may talk