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The three merry coblers
when tell how the case with them doth stand, how they are still on the mending hand. To the tune of The Spanish gipsie -
Take time while 'tis offerd
For Tom has broke his word with his sweeting, and lost a good wife for an houres meeting, another good-fellow has gotten the lasse, and Tom may go shake his long eares like an asse. To the tune of Within the north country -
Robin and Kate: or, A bad husband converted by a good wife
in a dialogue betweene Robin and Kate. To the tune of Blew cap -
A penny-worth of good counsell
To widdowes, and to maides, this counsell I send free; and let them looke before they leape, or, that they married bee. To the tune of Dulcima -
A paire of turtle doves, or, A dainty new Scotch dialogue between a yong-man and his mistresse, both correspondent in affection, &c
To a pretty pleasant tune, called The absence of my mistresse, or I live not where I love -
A new medley, or, A messe of all-together
To the tune of Tarltons medley -
The milke-maids life: or, A pretty new ditty, composed and pend, the praise of the milking paile to defend
To a curious new tune called, The milke-maids dumps -
A messe of good fellows: or, The generous spark who roundly, doth call, and sayes for his part, tush, we have and shall have abundance, come fill us the other od quart
To the tune of, Ragged and torne -
The maunding souldier: or, The fruits of warre is beggery
To the tune of, Permit me friends -
Loues solace; or The true lovers part, & in his conclusion he shews his constant heart
He still doth praise her for her beauty rare, and sayes there's none with her that can compare. To a new court tune called the Damaske rose -
Houshold talke or, Good councell for a married man
Deliuered in a prittie dialogue, by Roger a batchelor, to Simon, a (iealous) married-man. To the tune of Buckle and thong-a -
Fayre warning, or, Happy is he whom other mens harmes can make to beware, and to shun Satans charmes
To the tune of Packingtons pound -
A fayre portion for a fayre mayd: or, The thriftie mayd of Worstersheere
who liues at London for a marke a yeare; this marke was her old mothers gift, shee teacheth all mayds how to shift. To the tune of, Gramercy penny -
The desperate damsells tragedy. Or The faithlesse young man
To the tune of Dulcina -
... or, Cupids wrongs vindicated
wherein he that Cupids wiles did discover, is proved a false dissembling lover. The mayd shewes such cause that none can her condemne, but on the contrary the fault's layd on him. To the tune of Cupids cruell torments -
The cooper of Norfolke: or, A pretty iest of a brewer and the coopers wife
and how the cooper served the brewer in his kind. To the tune of, The wiving age -
A briefe dissection of Germaines affliction
with warre, pestilence, and famine; and other deducable miseries, lachrimable to speak of; more lamentable to partake of. Sent as a (friendly) monitor to England, warning her to beware of, (generally) ingratitude, and security; as also (particularly) other greevous sinnes, the weight whereof Germany hath a long time felt, and at this present doth (and England may feare to) feele -
The lovers ioy and griefe: or A young mans relation in a pitifull fashion
being from his loue hindred by locks, bolts, and kindred. To the tune of, Yongmen and maids -
Labour in vaine, or An imperfect description of love
Imperfect I well call it may, for who can all loves parts display? To a dainty new tune, called Ienkinson -
A lovers teares: or, The constancy of a yong mans mind
although his choyce be too unkind. All you yong men who heare this ditty, a lovers teares bemoane with pitty. To the tune of Sigh, sob, and weepe -
The King & northern-man
shewing how a poor Northumberland-man (tennant to the King) being wronged by a lawyer (his neighbour), went to the King himself to make known his grievance. To the tune of, Slut -
Iohn and Ioan: or, A mad couple well met
To the tune of the Paratour -
A bill of fare
for, a Saturday nights supper, a Sunday morning breakfast, and a Munday dinner, described in a pleasant new merry ditie. To the tune of Cooke Laurell, or, Michaelmas terme -
A merry dialogue betwixt a married man and his wife
concerning the affaires of this carefull life. To an excellent tune -
VVit's never good till 'tis bought: or, Good counsell for improvident men
fit to make use of now and then. To the tune of Basses Carreere