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True list of the lords temporal, and spiritual, knights, citizens, burgesses, and barons of the Cinque Ports, summoned by the letter of His Highness the Prince of Orange, to meet at Westminster, the 22d of January, 1688/9, The
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true London prophet. Or, Comical remarkes, and predictions for the future part of this year, 1699 Infalibly fortelling what will certainly happen both in court, city and countrey, betwixt this and Whit-Sunday next, to which is added a discovery of many pritty intrigues that will be used among the noble society of distilers, and other traders. Also some brief touches upon the humours, and conversations of the town beau's, and city misse's, with varity of other merry and pleasent circumstances respecting these times. Being very diverting to all, and hurtful to none, The
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True louing sorow, attired in a robe of vnfeigned griefe presented vpon occasion of the much bewailed funerall of that gracious and illustrious prince Lewis Steward, Duke of Richmond and Linox, Eearle of Newcastle and Darnely ... who departed this life at White-Hall on the Thursday the 12 of February ... / by John Taylor
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True love exalted: or, A dialogue between a courteous young knight of the city of London, and a searge weavers daughter of Devonshire. Shewing how the young knight was travelling in Devon-shire, and fell in love with a fair maid there: how he courted her to be his miss, but she not yielding to his lascivious desires, he was so much in love with her vertue, that he marryed her, and made he alady , and carryed her to the Kings court at London, where they now live in joy and happiness. The tune is, Tender hearts, and c
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True love murdered or A new dialogue between a young gentleman and a maid of lower degree. To the tune of Fortune my foe
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True love requited or, the bailiff's daughter of Islington
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True love requited: or, The baliff's daughter of Islington. The young-man's friends the maid did scorn, 'cause she was poor and left forlorn, they sent the esquire to London fair, to be an apprentice seven year. And when he out of's time was come, he met his love a going home, and then to end all farther strife, he took the maid to be his wife. To a north-country tune. Or, I have a good old mother at home
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True love requited; or, the bailiff's daughter of Islington. The young man's friends the maid did scorn, 'cause she was poor and left forlorn, they sent the squire to London fair, to be apprentice seven years: and when he out of his time did come, he met his love a going home, and then to end all further strife, he took the maid to be his wife
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True love rewarded with cruelty. Being a true account of one Mary Story, a maid, who once lived at Limehouse, in the county of Middlesex that was in love with one who had promised her marriage, so that the wedding-day was appointed, but he changd his mind, and forsook her, whereupon she took greif and dyed about the latter end of July, 1683. Tune of, Tender hearts of London city
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True love rewarded with loyalty or, mirth and joy after sorrow and sadness. ... To a new West-country tune, called, O hark my love; or, Flora farewel
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True love rewarded with loyalty, or, Mirth and joy after sorrow and sadness This young man he did walk in pensive manner being a souldier under cupids banner, in loving terms he did express his mind. Still fearing that his love will prove unkind, but she to ease him from all future pain, did cheer his heart and grant him love again / to a new west country tune called, O hark my love, or, Flora farewel
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True love rewarded with loyalty; or, mirth and joy after sorrow and sadness. This young man did walk in pensive manner, being a soldier under cupid's banner; in loving terms he did express his mind, still fearing that his love would prove unkind: but she to ease him from all future pain, did chear his heart, and grant him love again. To a new West-country tune, called, O hark my love; or, Flora farewel
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True love unvail'd, or, The coy lady over-come at last. This lively gallant having time and leisure, did court the lady to injoy his pleasure; but she seemed coy, and would not moved be, unto his loving suit for to agree: till at the length, love pleading without fee, she did resign up all immediately. To a rare new tune, or, The French minnim. With allowance
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True love without deceit; poor Strephon sadly doth lament 'cause Phillis is unkind, yet vows this she shall never see, in him a change of mind. To the tune of, Over hills and high mountains
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true lover's joy: or, A dialogue between a seaman and his love. The maid implores the aid of Charon's boat, that to the gloomy shades her soul might float; with sighs and groans, much weary and opprest, at last he heard her moan, and gave her rest, from all past dangers, and from future harms, she safe arriv'd and anchor'd in his arms. To a new tune much in request, The
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true lover's paradice. Cupid with his golden dart! Pierc'd this youngster in the heart; he counts love a pleasant pain, and his freedom doth disdain. Let other lovers pattern take by him who'll dye for Celia's sake. To an excellent new play-house tune: or, Oh how pleasant are the charms of love, The
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true lovers admonition. Of all the colours in the world, the black hair is the best, though fair and brown may be well curl'd yet black exceeds the rest: that is the colour I do prize, and love beyond all measure, she that hath black hair and black eyes, esteem her as a treasure. The tune is, So sweet is the lass that loves me, The
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True lovers extremity; or, The maidens miserable moan. This charming fair, through deep dispair, did end her days in grief: to death alone, she made her moan, who yielded her relief.To the tune of, Charon make hast, and c. This may be printed, R.P
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true lovers ghost. False men do often prove unkind to those that would to them be true; then carefully my story mind, the like before you never knew. To the tune of, Tender hearts of London-city, The
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true lovers happiness or, Nothing venture, nothing have. Shewing how an apprentice made bold to court his masters daughter, got her good will, and married her unknown to her parents yet afterwards her father seeing they loved eachother so intirely, he gave them a considerable portion of money to set up with, and now they live in a happy condition; this may serve for a pattern for others. Their complements to you I will rehearse according as they are printed down in verse. Tune of, Amintas on the new-made hay, or Loyal Lovers, The
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true lovers ioy: or, The reward of constany being, an amorous diaologue between a seaman and his love: the maid implores the aid of Charon's boat ... To a new tune, much in request, The
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True lovers joy or, A dialogue between a seaman and his love, The
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true lovers joy: or, A dialogue between a sea-man and his love. To a new tune, much in request, The
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true lovers joy: or, A dialogue between a seaman and his love. The maid implores the aid of Charons boat, that to the gloomy shades her soul might float, with sighs and groans, much weary and opprest, at last he heard her moan, and gave her rest, from all past dangers, and from future harms, she safe arriv'd and anchor'd in his arms. To a new tune much in request, The
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true lovers knot untied: being the right path whereby to advise princely virgins how to behave themselves, by the example of the renowned princess, the Lady Arabella, and the second son of the Lord Seymore, late Earl of Hartfort. To the tune of, Frog's galliard, and c. Licensed and entered according to order, The
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true lovers knot untyed. Being the right path to advise princely virgins how to behave themselves, by the example of the renowned princess Lady Arabella, and the second son to the Lord Seymour late Earl of Hartford. Tune of, Frog's galliard, The
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true lovers overthrow whilst poor Amintas pin'd to death, for Celia bright and fair, at last for him she lost her breath, a grief beyond compare : to the tune of State and ambition, The
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true lovers overthrow, whilst poor Amintas pin'd to death, for Celia bright and fair, at last for him she lost her breath, a grief beyond compare. To the tune of State and Ambition, The
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true lovers summons sent in a letter to his dearest sweeting, desiring from her a happy greeting : this couple by their honest civill carriage, were quickly joyn'd together in marriage, The
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true lovers tragedy: being an incomparable ballad of a gentleman and his lady, that both killed themselves for love, under the disguised names of Philander and Phillis, Phillis Philanders scattered garments finds, and thinks him slain, for which with fate she joyns, and with her fatal poiard striketh deep, as life no longer can it's station keep, the crimson streams so fast flowd from her veins, yet dying, of her loves dear loss complains: no sooner death had closed up her starry eyes, but her return'd Philander her espyes; and finding that for him she lost her breath, he kills himself, and crowns his love with death. To the tune of, Ah cruel bloody fate, The
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true lovers tragedy: being an incomparable ballad of a gentleman and his lady. that both killed themselves for love, under the disguised names of Philander and Phillis, Phillis, Philanders scatter'd garment finds and thinks him slain, for which with fate she joyns, and with her fatal poniard striketh deep, as life no longer can its station keep; the crimson streams so fast flowd from her veins, yet dying, of her loves dear loss complains: no sooner death had closed her starry eyes, but her return'd Philander her espyes; and finding that for him she lost her breath, he kills himself, and crowns his love with death. To a new play-house tune: Or, Oh! cruel bloody fate, The
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True lovers victory or The northen couple agreed. With sugred words and smiling looks he did charm her sences, that she did yeild unto his love for all her late pretences. To a rare northern tune, or, Jennies cog-wheel
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True lovers victory or The northern couple agreed. To a rare Northern tune, or Jennyscog wheel
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true loves knot untied. Being the right path, whereby to advise princely virgins how to behave themselves, by the example of the renowned princess, the Lady Arabella, and the second son to the Lord Seymore, Late Earl of Hertford. The the tune of, Frogs Galliards, The
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true loves knot untyed, being the right path, whereby to advise princely virgins how to behave themselves by the example of the renowned princesse, the Lady Arabella, and the second son to the Lord Seymor, late Earl of Hartford. To the tune of Frogs Galliard, The
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True loyalist wherein is discovered, First, the falsehood and deceipt of the solemn league and covenant, Secondly, that there is no salvation out of Christ, Thirdly, that the pope is the Anti-Christ, the man of sin, or the son of perdition, cum multis alias, and c. / by a true loyalist, The
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true loyalist, or the obedient subject. To the tune of, Let Cæsar live long, The
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true loyalist: or, The subjects duty to his Soveraign Wherein is contained an antidote against Popery and phanaticism, and c. And truly demonstrated the right way to preserve all kingdoms and nations in peace and happiness. BY a true a true loyalist, The
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True loyalty in its collours, or, A survey of the laudable address of the young men and apprentices of the city of London, to His Majesty an heroick poem
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true magistrate, or The magistrates duty, and power in matters of religion, or in things meerly relating to conscience. By a well wisher to a publick good, The
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true maner of electing of popes written by a French gentleman ... ; faithfully translated according to the French copie ; with a list of all the cardinalls therein assisting and others, The
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true maner of the sitting of the Lords and Commons of both Howses of Parliament upon the tryal of Thomas Earle of Strafford, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, The
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true maner of the sitting of the Lords and Commons of both Howses of Parliament upon the tryal of Thomas Earle of Strafford, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Hollar, Wenceslaus; 1642)
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