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A lamentable ballad of little Musgrove and the Lady Barnet
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A lamentable ballad of little Musgrove and the Lady Barnet in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1710)
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WorldCat: 766964942
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A lamentable ballad of little Musgrove and the Lady Barnet in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1750)
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WorldCat: 767513185
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A lamentable ballad of little Musgrove, and the Lady Barnet. To an excellent new tune
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A lamentable ballad of little Musgrove, and the Lady Barnet To an excellent new tune in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1695)
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WorldCat: 606853417
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A lamentable ballad of little Musgrove, and the Lady Barnet To an excellent new tune in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1695)
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WorldCat: 606671946
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A lamentable ballad of little Musgrove, and the Lady Barnet. To an excellent new tune in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1695)
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A lamentable ballad of the ladies fall, declaring how a gentlewoman through her too much trust came to her end and how her lover slew himselfe. The tune of, In pescod time
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WorldCat: 767512596
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A lamentable ballad of the ladies fall. Declaring how a gentlewoman through her too much trust came to her end, and how her lover slew himself. The tune is, In pescod time
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WorldCat: 606674331
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WorldCat: 1012053070
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A lamentable ballad of the lady's fall To the tune of, In peascod time, and c
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A lamentable ballad of the lady's fall To the tune of, In peascod time, and c in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1720)
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WorldCat: 1170759804
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A lamentable ballad of the lady's fall. To the tune of, In peascod time, and c
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A lamentable ballad of the lady's fall. To the tune of, In peascod time, and c in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1720)
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A lamentable ballad of the lady's fall. To the tune of, In Pescod time, and c
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A lamentable ballad of the lady's fall. To the tune of, In Pescod time, and c in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1695)
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A lamentable ballad of the Lady's fall. Tune is, In pescod time
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A lamentable ballad of the Lady's fall. Tune is, In pescod time in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1692)
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WorldCat: 606673482
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A lamentable ballad of the ladys fall. To the tune of, In Pescod-time, and c
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A lamentable ballad of the ladys fall. To the tune of, In Pescod-time, and c in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1693)
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WorldCat: 1066572699
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A lamentable ballad of the little Musgrove, and the Lady Barnet. To an excellent new tune
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WorldCat: 766882544
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A lamentable ballad of the tragical end of a gallant lord and a vertuous lady, with the untimely end of their two children, wickedly performed by a heathenish blackamoor their servant: the like never heard of. The tune is, The ladys fall
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WorldCat: 606669867
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WorldCat: 1044291736
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A lamentable ballad of the tragical end of a gallant lord and vertueus lady, with the untimely end of their two children, wickedly performed by a heathenish black-amore their servant: the like never heard of. Tune is, The lady's fall
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WorldCat: 1066669862
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A lamentable ballad of the tragical end of a gallant lord and virtuous lady together with the untimely death of their two children, wickedly performed by a heathenish and blood-thirsty blackamoor, their servant.
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WorldCat: 767505490
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A lamentable ballad of the tragical end of a gallant lord and virtuous lady together with the untimely death of their two children, wickedly performed by a heathenish and blood-thirsty blackamoor, their servant. The like of which cruelty and murder was never before heard of. To the tune of the Lady's fall
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WorldCat: 766964961
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A lamentable ballad of the tragical end of a gallant lord, and a vertuous lady, with the untimely end of their two children, wickedly performed by a heathenish Blackamoor their servant, the like never heard before. To the tune of, The ladies fall
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WorldCat: 767512597
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A lamentable ballad on the Earl of Essex's death. Tune is, Essex last goodnight
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A lamentable ballad on the Earl of Essex's death Tune is, Essex last goodnight in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1700)
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WorldCat: 606669780
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A lamentable ballad on the Earl of Essex's death. Tune is, Essex last goodnight in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1700)
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A lamentable ballad, of a combate lately performed neere London, betwixt Sir James Steward, and Sir George Wharton, knights, who were both slain at that time
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WorldCat: 1066607733
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A lamentable complaint of the commonalty, by way of supplication to the high court of Parliament, for a learned ministery. In Anno. 1585
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A lamentable complaint of the commonalty, by way of supplication to the high court of Parliament, for a learned ministery. In Anno. 1585 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Waldegrave, Robert; 1585)
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WorldCat: 606516158
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A lamentable complaynte of Baptista Mantuanus, an Italysh poete wherin he famylyarly commoneth wyth hys owne mynde, that deathe is not to be feared. Paraphrastically translated into oure vulgar Englishe tounge by Iohan Bale
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WorldCat: 1044348125
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A lamentable discourse of the fall of Hughe Sureau from the truth: and his shamefull offence to the church togither with confession ... and remorse Seruing for a notable example to al the world of the fraieltie and vntowardnesse of man, and of the great and vnmeasurable mercie of God to his chosen
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WorldCat: 1044281983
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A lamentable discourse, vpon the paricide and bloudy assasination: committed on the person of Henry the fourth King of France and Navarre. Translated out of the French copy, printed at Rouen by Peter Courant, and the copie of Paris, printed by Francis Huey, with permission
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WorldCat: 1044242856
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A lamentable dittie composed vpon the death of Robert Lord Deuereux late Earle of Essex who was beheaded in the Tower of London, vpon Ashwednesday in the morning. 1601. To the tune of Welladay
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WorldCat: 606546325
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A lamentable ditty composed upon the death of Robert Lord Devereux, late Earle of Essex who was beheaded in the Tower of London on Ash Wednesday in the morning 1600 : To the tune of Welladay
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WorldCat: 767517966
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A lamentable ditty composed vpon the death of Robert Lord Deuereux late Earle of Essex who was beheaded in the Tower of London, on Ashwednesday in the morning, 1600. To the tune of Welladay
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WorldCat: 606548953
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A lamentable ditty composed vpon the death of Robert Lord Devereux, late earle of Essex, who was beheaded in the Tower of London, on Ashwenesday in the morning, 1600. To the tune of Welladay
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WorldCat: 606531548
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A lamentable ditty made on the death of Robert Deverux, Earl of Essex, who was beheaded in the Tower of London, on Ash-wednesday, 1603. The tune is Walladay
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WorldCat: 606865377
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A lamentable dity vpon the death of Robert Devereux, late Earle of Essex, who was beheaded in the Tower of London on Ashwensday in the morning. To the tune of Welladay
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WorldCat: 872094878
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A lamentable list of certaine hidious, frightfull, and prodigious signes, which have bin seene in the aire, earth, and waters, at severall times for these 18. yeares last past, to this present: that is to say, anno. 1618. untill this instant. anno. 1638. in Germany, and other kingdomes and provinces adjacent; which ought to be so many severall warnings to our kingdome, as to the said empire. To the tune of aime not to high
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WorldCat: 606549822
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A lamentable narration of the sad disaster of a great part of the Spanish plate-fleet that perished neare St. Lucas where the Marquis, his Lady, and children, and many hundreth of Spanyards were burnt and sunke in the bottome of the sea, by the valour and prowess of the two brave Generals Mountague and Blake in the yeare, 1657. being their first victory obtained against the Spanyard in that voyage
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WorldCat: 606680938
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A Lamentable new ballad vpon the Earle of Essex death to the tune of the Kings last good-night
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WorldCat: 606685883
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A lamentable new ballad vpon the Earle of Essex his death To the tune of the Kings last good-night
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WorldCat: 606548956
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A lamentable new ballad vpon the Earle of Essex his death. To the tune of, Essex last goodnight
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WorldCat: 606531555
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A lamentable new ditty, made vpon the death of a worthy gentleman, named George Stoole, dwelling sometime on Gate-side Moore, and sometime at New-castle in Northumberland: with his penitent end. To a delicate Scottish tune
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WorldCat: 606669840
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A lamentable relation of a fearfull fight at sea, upon our English coast, between the Spaniard and the Hollander who after their first meeting and fight which was on Friday the sixt of September last past, and the finall fight on Friday being the eleventh of October following, the event whereof you may hear in this following ditty : to the tune of, Let us to the wars againe / by Martin Parkin
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WorldCat: 606450625
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A lamentable representation of the effects of the present toleration. Especially as to the increase of blasphemy and damnable errours by the liberty of teaching and printing of them, to the great damage of religion, and the provoking the Lord Jesus to destroy the present government, and to inflict ruine and desolation upon these nations. Together with a proposal of some good work for Christian legislators. Humbly laid at the feet of His Highness the Lord Protector, and every member of the High Court of Parliament. / By a friend of true reformation, and his native countrey
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WorldCat: 606999234
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