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young-mans guide to godlinesse. Or The prentises practise on earth that hopes for a freedome in heauen. A treatise of such graue and wholesome instruction, as is able to ballance the leuitie of youth, like the dewe of age it selfe. Deuided into tenne chapters by W.P, The
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young-mans hard shift for a maiden-head With the wenches lamentation for the losse of the same, complaining of William who was much too blame, who promis'd her marriage but hath quite undone her, since that he hath robbed her now of her honour. The tune is, Bar up the doore, The
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young-mans hard shift for a maiden-head. With the wenches lamentation for the losse of the same, complaining of William who was much too blame, who promis'd her marriage but hath quite undone her, since that he hath robbed her now of her honour. The tune is, Bar up the doore, The
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young-mans labour lost. He with a fair maid was in love, but she to him unkind did prove: as by this ditty you shall hear, if young men they will but draw near; and maidens too it doth advise, to learn henceforth for to be wise. To the tune of, The jeering young-man, The
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young-mans lamentation: containing, his passionate complaint of his unconstant lover; together, with his resolution to leave her who scornfully slighted him. : To an excellent new tune, or, Over hills and high mountains. / Licensed according to order, The
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young-mans ramble. Or The horse can trot, and the mare can amble Here's clipping and kissing, with store of delight, with frisking, and frolicks, as seldome is seen, to sport all the day-time, and play in the ntght , where young-men and maids, do meet on a green. To a gallant new tune, called Andrew and Maudlin, The
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young-mans repentance, or, The sorrowful sinners lamentation being the last expressions of a young-man, who having spent all his time in pleasure and jollitry, was seriously sorrowful when he came to lye on his death-bed, mourning for his mis-spent time, and advising all young-men of their latter end. Tune is, Aim not too high. This may be printed, R.P, The
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young-mans repentance, or, The sorrowful sinners lamentation; being the last expressions of a young-man, who having spent all his time in pleasure and jollitry, was seriously sorrowful when he came to lye upon his death-bed, mourning for his mis-spent time, and advising all young-men to be mindful of their latter end. Tune is, Aim not too high. This may be printed, R.P, The
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young-mans resolution to the maidens request being a witty dialogue between a young-man and a maid: wherein she asks him when he inteds to marry, and he resolves her how long he will tarry. To the tune of, In summer time, The
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young-mans resolution to the maidens request Being a witty dialogue, betwixt a young man and a maid. Wherein she asks him when he intends to marry, And he resolves her how long he will tarry. To the tune of, In summer time, The
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young-mans resolution to the maidens request, being a witty dialogue between a young-man and a maid : wherein she asks him when he intends to marry, and he resolves her how long he will tarry. To the tune of, In summer time, The
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young-mans resolution to the maidens request. Being a witty dialogue, betwixt a young man and a maid. Wherein she asked him when he intends to marry, And he resolves her how long he will tarry. To the tune of, In summer time, The
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young-mans second warning-peece. Being a true relation of the horrible suggestions and tentations, wherwith Satan assaulted me A. W. stationer of London, wherby he prevailed so farre, as to make me sin grosly, and to despaire fearfully, in so much that he brought me near unto the making of my selfe away, many and sundry ways, from the which the Lord in mercy delivered me. And therefore as a testimony of my thankfullnesse to God, and love to my brethren, and former sinfull associats : I have thought good to publish in print, both the manner and time of my conflict, and also of my delivery. Perused and allowed of by four godly, and learned Divines in the Citie, The
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Young-mans tryal, or, Betty's denial, The
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Young-mans tryal, or, Betty's denial, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1655)
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young-mans unfortunate destiny. It being the true lovers lamentable overthrow. When they devise to tyranize, it often proveth true, that in this snare they do impail both life and fortune too. To the tune of, The doubting virgin, The
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young-mans victory over the povver of the devil. Or, Strange and vvonderful news from the city of London; being a full and true relation of a vertuous young-man, who being but fifteen years of age, living in the parish of St. Giles's, was wonderfully tempted by the devil: discovering the baits of the devil, and how he followed him from place to place, wheresoever he did go, ... Whereupon the youth immediately fell down upon his knees, praying to Almighty God, that he might be able to overcome the wiles and temptations of the subtile deceiver, The
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young-mans vvarning-peece:, or, A sermon preached at the buriall of William Rogers, apothecary. With an history of his sinfull life, and wofull death. : Together with a post-script of the use of examples. : Dedicated to the young-men of the parish, especially to his companions. / By Robert Abbot, vicar of Cranebrocke in Kent, The
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young-mans vvish, or, Behold his mind fulfil'd, whom love had almost kil'd, vvith joy reviv'd againe, as heere appeareth plaine the like to this, I never heard yet, in all my life. To the tune of, I am in love, and cannot tell with whom, The
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young-mans vvish, or, Behold his mind fulfil'd, whom love had almost kil'd, vvith joy reviv'd againe, as heere appeareth plaine: the like to this, I never heard yet, in all my life. To the tune of, I am in love, and cannot tell with whom, The
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young-mans warning-peece, or, A sermon preached at the buriall of William Rogers, apothecary with an history of his sinfull life and woefull death, together with A post-script of the use of examples : dedicated to the young-men of the parish, especially his companions / by Robert Abbot, The
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Young-mens and the apprentices outcry, or, An inquisition after the lost fundamentall lawes and liberties of England, The
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Young-students-library containing extracts and abridgments of the most valuable books printed in England, and in the forreign journals, from the year sixty five, to this time : to which is added a new essay upon all sorts of learning ... / by the Athenian Society ; also, a large alphabetical table, comprehending the contents of this volume, and of all the Athenian Mercuries and supplements, etc., printed in the year 1691, The
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young-womans answer to her former sweet-heart on board one of His Majesty's ships, who complains of her vnkindness. Tune of, I lov'd you dearly, and c, The
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young-womans complaint: or, A caveat to all maids to have a care how they be married to old men The tune is, What should a young woman do with an old man, and c. or, The tyrant, The
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younge mans looking glasse, or, A summary discourse betweene the ant and the grasshopper no less pleasant then necessary to be followed whereto is annexed a poeme intituled Bacchus banner displayd, or, The severall humours of the drunken crue, together with certaine characters, epigrams, and other poems / by Richard Watts, The
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younger brother his apologie, or a fathers free power disputed for the disposition of his lands, or other his fortunes to his sonne, sonnes, or any one of them: as right reason, the lawes of God and nature, the civill, canon, and municipall laws of this kingdome doe command, The
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younger brother, his apologie, or, A fathers free power disputed for the disposition of his lands or other his fortunes to his sonne, sonnes, or any one of them as right reason the lawes of God and nature, the civill, canon, and municipall laws of this Kingdome doe command, The
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younger brother, or, The amorous jilt a comedy : acted at the Theatre Royal by His Majesty's servants / written by the late ingenious Mrs. A. Behn ; with some account of her life, The
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younger brothers. Advocate: or a line or two for younger brothers. With their petition to the Parliament. / By Champianus Northtonus, The
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younger brothers advocate, or, A line or two for younger brothers with their petition to the Parliament / by Champianus Northtonus, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Northtonus, Champianus.; 1655)
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younger brothers. Advocate: or a line or two for younger brothers. With their petition to the Parliament. / By Champianus Northtonus, The in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Northtonus, Champianus.; 1654)
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youngman's companion a new copy book containing samples of ye unusual hands now practised in England, very usefull for all learners, especialy such as want the assistance of able masters / by William Elder, The
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youngmans careless wooing; and the witty maids replication; all done out of old English proverbs. : to the tune of, Mars and Venus. / This may be printed. R.P, The
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youngmans guide in his way to heaven: or, A cabinet of rich jewels, left and bequeathed to all young persons by the reverend Mr. John Shrenock. B.D. Who dyed in the flower of his age, lying but seven days on his death bed; during which space of time, he wrought this sermon: desiring it might be preached at his funeral, and published for the benefit of all persons both young and old. With his last prayers. Licensed and entred according to order, The
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Your fiue gallants As it hath beene often in action at the Black-friers. Written by T. Middleton
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Your humble servant madam. Being The flattering courtier. Or, The cheating lover; : to a very fine northern tune
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Your humble servant madam: being The flattering courtier. Or, The cheating lover to a very fine northern tune
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Your humble servant madam: being The flattering courtier. Or, The cheating lover; to a very fine northern tune
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Your servant gentlemen, or VVhat think you of a query or two more?
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Youth know thy selfe
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Youth's comedy, or, The souls tryals and trivmph a dramatic poem, with divers meditations intermixt upon several subjects, set forth to help and encourage those that are seeking a heavenly countrey / by the author of Youth's tragedy
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Youth's considering glass or fatherly affection manifested by scripture directions, for a Christians conversation through the whole course of his life. By H. S
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Youth's delight on the flagelet. containing the newest lessons with easier directions than any heretofore
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Youth's delight on the flagelet. containing ye newest lessons with easier directions than any heretofore
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youth's direction to write without a teacher all the usefull hands of England invented, written, and engraven by Edward Cocker, The
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youth's guide: or, English accidence Being a more short and easie way for the speedy attaining to the Latine tongue. So framed, that young children may be exercised therein as soon as they can but indifferently read English, and thereby enabled to turn any sentence into pure and elegant Latine. By Joshua Poole. Published by authority, and commended as generally necessary to be made use of in all schools of this kingdom, The
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Youth's treasury; or, A store-house of wit and mirth Furnisht with a collection of the choicest and newest songs, sung at the theatre, and other worthy places of note. As likewise, pleasant tales, witty jests, and merry riddles, and c. This may be printed, R.M
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