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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 King, and a poore northerne man
Shewing how a poor Northumberlan[d] man, a tenant to the King, being wronged by a lawyer, (his neighbour) went to the King himself to make knowne his grievances, full of simple mirth and merry plaine jests -
Newes from New-castle with an advertisement
to all Englishmen that (for the safety of themselves, their King and country) they would abandon the fond opinion, (which too many doe conceave) of the Scots good meaning to England, which our fore-fathers have ever experienced to the contrary; they having bin oftentimes found to bee circumventing Machiavillians, and faythles truce breakers. This dity was written upon some occasion of newes from the north; containing the Scots surprizing of New-Castle, where they left three thousand men in garison, with a briefe touch of some of our brave cavaleirs who manfully fought in that conflict. The tune is, Lets to the wars againe -
VVell met neighbour: or, A dainty discourse betwixt Nell and Sisse
of men that doe use their wives amisse. Then all you good women their cases pitty, the cause you shall heare if you list to this ditty. To the tune of Ragged and torne -
A new medley, or, A messe of all-together
To the tune of Tarltons medley -
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 -
An exact description of the manner how His Maiestie and his nobles went to Parliament, on Munday, the thirteenth day of Aprill, 1640, to the comfortable expectation of all loyall subiects
to the tune of Triumph and ioy, &c -
Robin conscience, or, Conscionable Robin
his progresse through court, city and countrey: with his bad [en]tertainment at each severall place, &[c.] -
VVell met neighbour: or, A dainty discourse betwixt Nell and Sisse
of men that doe use their wives amisse. Then all you good women their cases pitty, the cause you shall heare if you list to this ditty. To the tune of Ragged and torne -
Britaines honour
In the two valiant Welchmen, who fought against fifteene thousand Scots, at their now comming to England passing over Tyne; wherof one was kill'd manfully fighting against his foe, and the other being taken prisoner, is now (upon relaxation) come to Yorke to his Majestie. The tune is, How now Mars, &c -
A new medley, or, A messe of all-together
To the tune of Tarltons medley -
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 true subiects wish
For the happy successe of our Royall Army preparing to resist the factious rebellion of those insolent covenanters (against the sacred Maiesty, of our gracious and loving king Charles) in Scotland. To the tune of, O How now Mars, &c