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vvest-country damosels complaint: or, The faithful lovers last farewel. Being the relation of a young maid who pined her self to death, for the love of a young-man, who after he had notice of it, dyed likewise for grief. Careless young-men, by this a warning take, how you kind virgins forsake; least the same fate o're-take you, and you dye for breach of vows, and infidelity. Be kind, but swear not more then what you mean, least comick jests become a trajeck scean. To the tune of, Johnny Armstrong, The
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Vvest-vvard hoe As it hath been diuers times acted by the Children of Paules. By Tho: Decker, and Iohn Webster
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Vvest-vvard hoe As it hath been diuers times acted by the Children of Paules. By Tho: Decker, and Iohn Webster in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Dekker, Thomas; 1607)
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vvestern-vvheele turnd round to the last spoke, being a discourse betwixt the mr. of ceremonies and the state-juglers that have ruled ever since the year 41 to this present year 1660, The
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vvesterne knight, and the young maid of Bristoll their loues and fortunes related. To a pretty amorous tune, The
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VVestminster Fayre, newly proclaimed. My muse thus venters to open her ware, and bids you welcome to Westminster Fayre. Wherein, votes, orders, ordinances, this September, are to be sold, with many a rotten Member, a Parliament man; I need say no more: a close committee-man that loves a w- a sequestrator; sure the Devill's not worse then an excise-man, far a greater curse: only a pursuivant, to make hell full, the country poore, the city a meere gull. T'is but a penny, in: too small a fee, to sell you spectacles, these strange sights t'see
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VVestminster frolick. Or, A cuckold is a good mans fellow. A wanton wife that loved a relishing bit, in Westminster the same then she did get; and it is now concluded so together, her husband must be fain to wear bulls-feather. But yet the youngster he did not do well, ah silly fool! that he must kiss and tell; she may thank her self the business is so bad play with a man, n'er trust a tell tale lad. Tune of, Hey boys slap goes she; or, Alas poor thing!, The
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VVestminster frolick: or, The cuckold of his own procuring. Being a true relation of a vintener, who for a considerable quantity of guinnies undertook to perswade his servant maid to prostitute her self to a young spark, pretending to her that it was no other but himself; whereupon she seemingly complying, discovered it to her mistriss, who supplying her place, grafted her husbands head. Thus may we see how scurvy ill-star'd fate does cross some men, nay how they do create their own misfortunes, yet for to be bold the vintener got his horns well tipt with (gold. Tune of, Hey boys up go we, The
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VVestminsterian ivncto's selfe-condemnation, The
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VVestminsterian ivncto's selfe-condemnation, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1649)
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VVestward for smelts. Or, the vvater-mans fare of mad-merry vvestern wenches whose tongues albeit like bell-clappers, they neuer leaue ringing, yet their tales are svveet, and will much content you. VVriten by Kinde Kit of Kingstone
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VVestward for smelts. Or, the vvater-mans fare of mad-merry vvestern wenches whose tongues albeit like bell-clappers, they neuer leaue ringing, yet their tales are svveet, and will much content you. VVriten by Kinde Kit of Kingstone in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Kinde Kit, of Kingstone.; 1620)
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VVhat if the King should come to the city? More questions concerning new matters of weight, being some of those humors which many conceit, being lately composed in a pleasant new ditty, what if the King should come to the city
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VVhat kinde of Parliament vvill please the King and how well he is affected to this present Parliament
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VVhat kinde of Parliament vvill please the King and how well he is affected to this present Parliament in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles I, King of England; 1642)
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VVhat kinde of Parliament vvill please the King; and hovv vvell he is affected to this present Parliament· Gathered out of his owne papers, by A.J.B
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VVhat will you have? A calfe with a white face, or, A relation of his travailes from England into Ireland, Scotland, Poland, Holland, Amsterdam, and other places and is now newly arrived at the citie of London where he meanes to abide
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VVhat you vvill. By Iohn Marston
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VVhen you see me, you know me. Or the famous chronicle historie of king Henrie the Eight with the birth and vertuous life of Edvvard Prince of Wales. As it was playd by the high and mightie Prince of Wales his servants. By Samuell Rovvly, servant to the Prince
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VVhen you see me, you know mee. Or the famous chronicle historie of King Henry the Eight with the birth and vertuous life of Edvvard Prince of Wales. As it was played by the high and mighty Prince of Wales his servants. By Samuel Rovvly, servant to the Prince
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VVhereas at the open generall quarter sessions of the publick peace holden for the city of London, at the Guildhall of the same city on Munday the three and twentieth day of Aprill, in the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred fifty and five;
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VVhereas at the open generall quarter sessions of the publick peace holden for the city of London, at the Guildhall of the same city on Munday the three and twentieth day of Aprill, in the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred fifty and five; in ProQuest Early English Books Online (City of London (England).; 1655)
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VVhereas many petitions have been preferred to the Right Honourable the Master of this Court for obtaining grants of severall vvardships and leases of the lands of his Majesties vvards, ... and like proceedings to continue from terme to terme, at the perill of the parties whom it doth or may concerne, untill further and other order to the contrary. Will. Say and seal. Benjamin Rudyerd. Row. Wandesford. Charles Maynard. Iames Tooke
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VVhereas Mr. Richarde Widdowes of London goldsmythe hath paid in readie monie to Sir Thomas Smith knight, Treasurer of Virginia, the somme of twenty and five poundes for his aduentures towards the said voyage ... written this 22th day of Marche Anno Domini. 1608
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VVhereas the Lord Generall hath received a message from the Committee for the Admirality,
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VVhereas the Lord Generall hath received a message from the Committee for the Admirality, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Fowke, John; 1659)
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VVhereas there was an act made in the 12th year of this King, entituled, An act for the creating and establishing a post office; wherein the postage of letters for His Majesties dominions is exprest; and also a schedule of rates for foreign letters: in which act there is a proviso in the words following
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VVhereas there was printed at Colen by Orthuinus Gratius, anno 1535. A book in folio, intituled, Fasciculus rerum expetendarum and fugiendarum, and c. being a collection of several curious treatises against the errors and corruptions of the Church of Rome, written by divers learned persons,
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VVheresoeuer you see mee, trust vnto your selfe. Or, The mysterie of lending and borrowing Seria iocis: or, the tickling torture. By Thomas Povvel, London-Cambrian
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VVheresoeuer you see mee, trust vnto your selfe. Or, The mysterie of lending and borrowing Seria iocis: or, the tickling torture. By Thomas Povvel, London-Cambrian in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Powell, Thomas; 1623)
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VVhether Christian faith maye be kepte secret in the heart, without confession thereof openly to the worlde as occasion shal serue Also what hurt commeth by them that hath receiued the Gospell, to be present at Masse vnto the simple and vnleatned
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VVhether it be a mortall sinne to transgresse ciuil lawes which be the commaundementes of ciuill magistrates. The iudgement of Philip Melancton in his epitome of morall philosophie. The resolution of D. Hen. Bullinger, and D. Rod. Gualter, of D. Martin Bucer, and D. Peter Martyr, concernyng thapparrel of ministers, and other indifferent thinges
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vvhetstone of reproofe A reprouing censure of the misintituled safe way: declaring it by discouerie of the authors fraudulent proceeding, and captious cauilling, to be a miere by-way drawing pore trauellers out of the royall and common streete, and leading them deceitfully in to a path of perdition. With a postscript of advertisements, especially touching the homilie and epistles attributed to Alfric: and a compendious retortiue discussion of the misapplyed by-way. Author T.T. Sacristan and Catholike Romanist, The
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VVhig caball, The
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VVhig caball, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1682)
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vvhipper of the satyre his pennance in a white sheete: or, The beadles confutation, The
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vvhipper of the satyre his pennance in a white sheete: or, The beadles confutation, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Guilpin, Edward.; 1601)
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vvhipper vvhipt being a reply upon a scandalous pamphlet, called The whip, abusing that excellent work of Cornelius Burges, Dr in divinity, one of the Assembly of Divines, entituled, The fire of the sanctuary newly discovered / inserti authoris, Qui Mockat, Mockabitur, The
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vvhipper vvhipt· Being a reply upon a scandalous pamphlet, called The whip: abusing that excellent work of Cornelius Burges, Dr in Divinity, one of the Assembly of Divines, entituled, The fire of the sanctuary newly discovered, The
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VVhipping cheare. Or the wofull lamentation of the three sisters in the spitile when they were in new Bride-well To the tune of hempe and flax
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vvhipping of the satyre, The
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vvhipping of the satyre, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (W. I.; 1601)
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vvhipping of the satyre, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (W. I.; 1601)
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vvhirligigge turning to his points, and numbers, and pointing at the remarkable turnes of these uncertaine times. Or, the varietie of the late, wonderfull alterations in this kingdome, The
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vvhite deuil, or The hypocrite vncased in a sermon preached at Pauls Crosse, March 7. 1612. By Thomas Adams, The
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vvhite deuil, or The hypocrite vncased in a sermon preached at Pauls Crosse, March 7. 1612. By Thomas Adams, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Adams, Thomas; 1614)
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vvhite deuil, or, The tragedy of Paulo Giordano Vrsini, Duke of Brachiano with the life, and death, of Vittoria Corombona, the famous Venetian curtizan. As it hath bin diuers times acted, by the Queenes Maiesties seruants, at the Phœnix, in Drury-lane. Written by Iohn Webster, The
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vvhite deuill or The hypocrite vncased to this fourth impression are newly added, 1 The two sonnes or The dissolute conferred vvith the hyprocrite. 2 The leauen, or A medicine for them both. By Tho. Adams, The
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vvhite deuill, or, The hypocrite vncased. To this fift impression are newly added, 1 The tvvo sonnes, or the dissolute conferred with the hypocrite. 2 The leaven, or a medicine for them both. / By Tho. Adams, The
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vvhite devil, or The hypocrite vncased in a sermon preached at Pauls Crosse, March 7. 1612. By Thomas Adams minister of the gospell at Willington, in Bedford-shire, The
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vvhite vvolfe or, A sermon preached at Pauls Crosse, Feb. 11 being the last Sonday in Hillarie tearme, anno 1627. and printed somewhat more largely then the time would permit at that present to deliuer. Wherein faction is vnmasked, and iustly taxed without malice, for the safetie of weake Christians. Especially, the Hetheringtonian faction growne very impudent in this citie of late yeeres, is here confuted. By Stephen Denison, minister of Katherine Cree-Church, London, The
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VVhite-Powder Plot discovered, or, A prophetical poeme, wherein is most elegantly revealed the secret combination of Hell and Rome, against the interest of true religion, and more particularly against the late King of blessed memory, and kingdom of England. Written before the late unhappy wars broke forth, and too sadly verified in them, which yet the author scarce lived to see. Also a prophetical rapture concerning the future extent of this British Empire into Italy. / By George May, gent, The
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VVhitehall, August 29, 1695 this morning arrived here an express from His Majesty's camp with the good news of the surrender of the Castle of Namur and brought the accounts which follow
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VVhitehall, August 29. 1695. This morning arrived here an express from His Majesties Camp with the good news of the surrender of the Castle of Namur; and brought the accounts which follow. Published by authority
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vvhole and true discourse of the enterprises and secrete conspiracies that haue bene made against the person of Henry de Valois, most Christian king of Fraunce and Poland Wherupon followed his death by the hand of a young Iacobin frier, the first day of August, 1589. Whereby the enemies of the Crown, thought to haue reduced and brought all Fraunce to their will and deuotion. Together with the assembly that the king before his death made of the princes of the blood, lordes and gentlemen that were in his armie, with the heads of the straungers, to whom he declared his last will. Englished out of the French copie, printed at Caan in Normandie, The
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vvhole art and trade of husbandry Contained in foure bookes. Viz: I. Of earable-ground, tillage, and pasture. II. Of gardens, orchards, and vvoods. III. Of feeding, breeding, and curing of all manner of cattell. IIII. Of poultrie, fowle, fish, and bees. Enlarged by Barnaby Googe, Esquire, The
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vvhole art of chyrurgery being the theorique and practique of the same : briefly composed for the benefit of those that are solicitous of their healths in these dangerous times : but more especially for those that delight in the knowledge of the worthy profession of physicke and chyrurgery / by Ed. Edw., The
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vvhole art of chyrurgery being the theorique and practique of the same : briefly composed for the benefit of those that are solicitous of their healths in these dangerous times : but more especially for those that delight in the knowledge of the worthy profession of physicke and chyrurgery / by Ed. Edw., The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Edwards, Edward, doctor in physick.; 1637)
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vvhole art of chyrurgery being the theorique and practique of the same. Briefely composed for the benefit of those that are solicitous of their healths in these dangerous times: but more especially for those that delight in the knowledge of the worthy profession of physicke and chyrurgerie. By Ed. Edw. D. Phys, The
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vvhole art of chyrurgery being the theorique and practique of the same. Briefely composed for the benefit of those that are solicitous of their healths in these dangerous times: but more especially for those that delight in the knowledge of the worthy profession of physicke and chyrurgerie. By Ed. Edw. D. Phys, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Edwards, Edward, doctor in physick.; 1639)
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