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The vvitch of the vvoodlands: or, The coblers new translation. Written by L.P. Here Robin the cobler for his former evils, was punisht worse then Faustus was with his devils
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The famous woman-drummer: or the valiant proceedings of a maid which was in love with a soldier
and how she went with him to the wars, and also of many brave actions that she performed after he had made her his wife, shall here be exprest in this ensuing ditty. to the tune of wet and weary -
Loves fierce desire, and hopes of recovery. Or, A true and brief description of two resolved lovers
whose excellent wits, sutable minds, and faithful hearts one to another, shall heedfully be spoken of in this following new made paper of verses. To a delightful new tune, or, Fair angel of England -
Loves fierce desire, and hopes of recovery
or, A true and brief description of two resolved lovers, whose excellent wits, suitable minds, and faithfull hearts to one another, shall here fully be spoken of in this following new made paper of verses. To a delicate new tune, or, Fair angel of England -
The honour of Bristol
Shewing how the Angel Gabriel of Bristol fought with three Spanish ships, who boarded us seven times, wherein we cleared our decks, and killed five hundred of their men ... To the tune of, Our noble king in his progress -
Flora's farevvel: or, The shepherds love-passion song
wherein he greatly doth complain, because his love was spent in vain. To a delicate new tune: or, A thousand times my love commend -
The countrey peoples felicity. Or, A brief description of pleasure
Shewing the ready way of sweet content ... To a dainty new tune, called The hay-makers mask -
The Qvakers fear., or, Wonderfull strange and true news from the famous town of Colchester in Essex
shewing the manner how one James Parnel, a Quaker by profession, took upon him to fast twelve days and twelve nights without any sustenance at all, and called the people that were his followers or disciples, and said that all the people in England that were not of their congregation, were all damned creatures. Of his blasphemous life and scandelous death in the jayl in Colchester this present month of April 1656, you shall here have a full relation. The tune is, Summer time, or, Bleeding heart -
The true-lovers holidaies: or, The wooing, winning, and wedding of a fair damosel
performed by a lusty souldier, being one of the auxiliaries. The souldier woo'd the maid with words most kind, she answered him according to his mind. To the tune of, No body else shall plunder but I -
The true-lovers holidaies: or, The wooing, winning, and wedding of a fair damosel
performed by a lusty souldier, being one of the auxiliaries. The souldier woo'd the maid with words most kind, she answered him according to his mind. To the tune of, No body else shall plunder but I -
Fortvnes lottery, or, A book of news worth the hearing
containing many pretty passages concerning the times, which will prove to be delightfull to the readers, pleasant to the hearer, comfortable to the buyer, profitable to the seller, and hurtfull to no man : whereunto is added a most excellent song, shewing how a noble ship of Bristoll, called the Angel Gabriell, fought against three of Spains great ships and overmastered them all, to the honour and credit of England -
Heres Jack in a box, that will coniure the fox. Or, A new list of the new fashions now used in London
Come who buyes Jaek [sic] in a box, that will cunjure the fox, and move them to delight; it may serve as I may say, for to passe the time away, in the long winter night, to sit by a good fire, when the season doth require, your body to keepe warme: this booke of merriment, will yield you sweet content, and doe you no harme. This new merry booke was newly jnvented, but never before this time jmprinted -
Englands golden legacy: or, A brief description of the manifold mercies and blessings which the Lord hath bestowed upon our sinful nation
Set forth to the end that all people that reads or hears it, may repent them of their sins, and be thankful to the Lord for his benefits. Here is also a brief description of Jerusalems sorrows and tronbles, [sic] which is worthy to be kept in memory