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A carrouse to the Emperor, the royal Pole, and the much-wrong'd Duke of Lorrain
To a new tune at the play-house -
The Scotch lasses constancy: or, Jenny's lamentation for the death of Jockey
Who for her sake was unfortunately kill'd by Sawny in a duel. Being a most pleasant new song, to a new tune -
The comical history of Don Quixote
As it is acted at the Queens Theatre in Dorset-Garden, by their Majesties servants ; Part I -
The Italian song call'd Pastorella
made into an English dialogue by Mr. Tho. Durfey -
Sir Barnaby Whigg, or, No wit like a womans
a comedy : as it is acted by Their Majesties servants at the Theatre-Royal -
A song in the last new comedy call'd The marriage hater matched
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A song in the first part of Don Quixote
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A new song sung by Mrs. Hudson in the play call'd ye Richmond-heiress
as it was lately acted at the Theatre Royal -
Maiden fresh as a rose
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I burn, I burn
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Stories, moral and comical
Viz. The banquet of the gods. Titus and Gissippus: ... The prudent husband: ... Loyalty's glory: ... From hints out of Italian, Spanish, and French authors, done into several sorts of English verse and prose, with large additions and embellishments. By T. D'urfey, Gent -
The northern ditty: or, The Scotch-man out-witted by the country damsel
To an excellent new Scotch tune, of Cold and raw the north did blow, &c. A song much in request at Court. This may be printed, R.P -
Kind lady or, The loves of Stella and Adonis
A new court song much in request. To a new tune. Or, Hey boys up go we, The charming nymph, or Jenny Gin -
A storm at sea
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A song in Don Quixote
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Ah how sweet are the cooling breeze
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A song in the first part of Don Quixote
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A dialogue in the second part of the Conquest of Granada
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A song in the third part of Don Quixote, set to musick by R. Raphael Courtivill
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The mad dialogue
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The Richmond heiress, or, A woman once in the right
a comedy acted at the Theatre Royal by Their Majesties servants -
Bonny Dundee, or, Jockey's deliverence
being his valiant escape from Dundee, and the parson's daughter, whom he had mow'd : To an excellent tune, called, Bonny Dundee -
A Scotch song in the last new play
sung by Mrs. Cross -
The musick exactly printed
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Pretty Kate of Edenborough
Being a new Scotch song, sung to the King at Windsor