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A pleasant new ballad, to sing evening and morn, of the bloody murder of Sir John Barlycorn, the tune is, Shall I lye beyond thee
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WorldCat: 606754699
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A pleasant new ballad: being a merry discourse between a country lass and a young taylor: shevving how the taylor lost his plight and pleasure his yard not being, by the standard, measure. To the pleasant new tune, or Kester crab
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WorldCat: 606674532
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A Pleasant new court song, betweene a young courtier and a countrey lasse to a new court tune
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WorldCat: 606473266
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A pleasant new dialogue: or, The discourse between the serving-man and the husband-man. The lofty pride must bated bee, and praise must goe in right degree. To the tune of, I have for all good wives a song
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WorldCat: 606538479
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A Pleasant new ditty, called the new So ho to a pleasant new tune
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WorldCat: 606477904
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A pleasant new ditty: intituled, Though rich golden booties your luck was to catch, your last was the best, 'cause you met with your match. To the tune of, I know what I know
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WorldCat: 606548483
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A pleasant new fancie of a fondlings deuice: intitled and cald The nurcerie of names. Wherein is presented the brandishing brightnes of our English gentlewomen. / Contrived and written, in this last time of vacation: and now first published and committed to printing, this present month of mery May. By Guillam de Warrino
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WorldCat: 607153365
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A pleasant new northerne song. called The two York-shire lovers. To a pleasant new court tune, or, the tune of Willy
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WorldCat: 606484915
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WorldCat: 606484915
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A pleasant new song between a seaman, and his love. Shewing, though at the first in misery his time he spent he met his love at last, with joy and sweet content. The tune is Robin the devil
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A pleasant new song between a seaman, and his love Shewing, though at the first in misery his time he spent he met his love at last, with joy and sweet content. The tune is Robin the devil in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Birket, Cuthbert.; 1670)
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WorldCat: 606670065
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A pleasant new song between a seaman, and his love. Shewing, though at the first in misery his time he spent he met his love at last, with joy and sweet content. The tune is Robin the devil in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Birket, Cuthbert.; 1670)
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WorldCat: 606670065
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A Pleasant new song betwixt a saylor and his love. To the tune of, Dulcina
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A Pleasant new song betwixt a saylor and his love. To the tune of, Dulcina in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1658)
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WorldCat: 767512679
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A Pleasant new song betwixt the saylor and his loue to the tune of Dulcina
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A Pleasant new song betwixt the saylor and his loue to the tune of Dulcina in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1625)
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WorldCat: 606477058
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A pleasant new song betwixt the saylor and his love. To the tune of Dulcina
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A pleasant new song betwixt the saylor and his love To the tune of Dulcina in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1640)
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WorldCat: 606669960
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A pleasant new song betwixt the saylor and his love. To the tune of Dulcina in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1640)
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A pleasant new song called The cony barber, or, A young ladies delight, how she trim'd her maid, when she was on the straw asleep. To a pleasant new West-country tune
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WorldCat: 606674524
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A pleasant new song of the backes complaint, for bellies wrong, or, A farwell to good fellowship to the tune of A,B,C / Edward Cutler
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A pleasant new song of the backes complaint, for bellies wrong, or, A farwell to good fellowship to the tune of A,B,C / Edward Cutler in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Cutler, Edward.; 1622)
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WorldCat: 606460410
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A pleasant new song that plainely doth show that al are beggers, both high and low, a meane estate let none despise for tis not money that makes a man wise to the tune of Cuckolds all a row / Humfrey Crowch
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WorldCat: 606685859
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A pleasant new song, if youle heare it, you may, of a north-country-lasse that had lost her way. To a new court tnne
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WorldCat: 766947616
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A pleasant new song, in praise of the leather bottell. To the tune of, The bottel-makers delight
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A pleasant new song, in praise of the leather bottell. To the tune of, The bottel-makers delight in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Wade, John; 1671)
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WorldCat: 767515429
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A pleasant new songe of a iouiall tinker to a pleasant new tune, called, Fly brasse
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WorldCat: 606477822
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A pleasant posie, or Sweete nosegay of fragrant smellyng flowers: gathered in the garden of heaunely pleasure, the holy and blessed bible. To the tune of The black Almayne
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WorldCat: 606676357
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A pleasant purge for a Roman Catholike to evacuate his evill humours consisting of a century of polemicall epigrams, wherein divers grosse errors and corruptions of the Church of Rome are discovered, censured, refuted, in a facetious yet serious manner / by William Prynne
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WorldCat: 606643772
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A pleasant satyre or poesie wherein is discouered the Catholicon of Spayne, and the chiefe leaders of the League. Finelie fetcht ouer, and laide open in their colours. Newly turned out of French into English
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WorldCat: 606508240
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A pleasant song made by a souldier whose bringing up had been dainty: and partly by those affections of his unbridled youth, is now beaten with his own rod; and therefore termeth this his Repentance, or, the fall of folly, to an excellent new tune, called Calino
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WorldCat: 606880770
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A pleasant song made by a souldier, whose bringing up had been dainty: and partly by those affections of his unbridled youth is now beaten with his own rod: and therefore termeth this his repentance, or: the fall of folly. To an excellent tune, called, Calino
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WorldCat: 766882595
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A pleasant song of the valiant deeds of chivalry atchieved by that noble knight, Sir Guy of Warwick, who for the love of fair Phillis became a hermit, and dyed in a cave of a craggy rock, a mile distant from Warwick. To the tune of, Was ever man, and c
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WorldCat: 1172524311
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A pleasant song of the valiant deeds of chivalry atchieved by the noble knight Sir Guy of Warwick, for the love of faire Phelice and how he became an hermit and died in a cave of a craggy rocke, a mile from Warwicke. To the tune of, Was ever man, and c
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WorldCat: 1066634830
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A pleasant song of the valiant deeds of chivalry, atchieved by noble knight Sir Guy of Warwick, who, for the love of fair Phelis, became a hermite and died in a cave of a craggie rock, a mile distant from Warwick. To the tune of, Was ever man?
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WorldCat: 767518491
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A pleasant song of the valiant deeds of chivalry, atchieved by that noble knight, Sir Guy of Warwick, who for the love of fair Phillis became a hermit, and dyed in a cave of a craggy rock, a mile distant from Warwick. To the tune of, Was ever man, and c
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WorldCat: 766882280
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A Pleasant song, made by a souldier whose bringing vp had bin dainty, and partly fed by those affections of his vnbridled youth, is now beaten with his owne rod, and therefore tearmeth this his repentance, the fall of his folly : to the tune of Calino
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WorldCat: 606695771
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A pleasant spelling-piece spelling the most variously written syllables in the Bible, or elsewhere, with such distinction, plain and delightful demonstrations, that the least reading child may quickly become perfect in spelling. VVith such an introduction into the Latine-tongue, as renders that whole tongue attainable with far less charge to memory, than the very grammar-rules hitherto have been. To this sweet method let us all apply, leav't not to Rome, Spain, France, or Germany: VVho ne'r well yet distinguish'd th' grounds of speech, Let us them teach, not they us I beseech
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WorldCat: 767503797
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A pleasant treatise of witches their imps, and meetings, persons bewitched, magicians, necromancers, incubus, and succubus's, familiar spirits, goblings, pharys, specters, phantasms, places haunted, and devillish impostures : with the difference between good and bad angels, and a true relation of a good genius / by a pen neer the covent of Eluthery
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WorldCat: 606660893
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A pleasant walk to heaven, through the new and living way, which the Lord Jesus consecrated for us, and his sacred Word reveals unto us. Published by Claudius Gilbert, B.D. minister of the Gospel at Limrick
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WorldCat: 606994717
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A pleasaunt conceited historie, called The taming of a shrew As it hath beene sundry times acted by the right Honourable the Earle of Pembrooke his Seruants
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WorldCat: 606515166
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A pleasaunt dialogne or disputation betweene the cap, and the head
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WorldCat: 606496582
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A pleasaunt dialogue or disputation betweene the cap, and the head
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WorldCat: 606540082
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A pleasaunt dialogue, concerning phisicke and phisitions
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WorldCat: 606543623
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A pleasaunt disport of diuers noble personages: written in Italian by M. Iohn Bocace Florentine and poet laureat: in his boke vvhich is entituled Philocopo. And nowe Englished by H. G
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A pleasaunt disport of diuers noble personages: written in Italian by M. Iohn Bocace Florentine and poet laureat: in his boke vvhich is entituled Philocopo. And nowe Englished by H. G in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Boccaccio, Giovanni; 1567)
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WorldCat: 606513386
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A pleasaunt newe nosegaye full of many godly and swete floures, lately gathered by Theodore Basille
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A pleasaunt newe nosegaye full of many godly and swete floures, lately gathered by Theodore Basille in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Becon, Thomas; 1542)
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WorldCat: 606510313
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A pleasaunt newe nosegaye full of many godly and swete floures, lately gathered by Theodore Basille in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Becon, Thomas; 1543)
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WorldCat: 606511418
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A pleasaunte laborinth called Churchyardes chance framed on fancies, vttered with verses, and written to giue solace to euery well disposed mynde: wherein notwithstanding are many heauie epitaphes, sad and sorowfull discourses and sutche a multitude of other honest pastymes for the season that the reader therein maie thinke his tyme well bestowed. All whiche workes for the pleasure of the worlde, and recreation of the worthie, are dedicated to the right honourable sir Thomas Bromley knight, lorde Chancelour of Englande
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WorldCat: 606495761
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A plot and no plot a comedy as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane / written by Mr. Dennis
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A plot and no plot a comedy as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane / written by Mr. Dennis in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Dennis, John; 1697)
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WorldCat: 606551377
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A plot discovered, in which, divers cavaliers of Scotland should have surprised Barwick. Also how the Marquesse of Arguile, the Earle of Crawford Linsey, Earl of Lanerick, and Major Innis, met in the field upon a challenge to fight, and the proceedings of the Parliament therein. With five propositions concerning the King, the amity of the kingdomes, reformation in religion, and the keeping of the Covenant. Agreed on by the Generall Assembly of the Kirk, and presented to the Parliament of Scotland, March I. 1647. And published for the members of that church and kingdome, and brethren of the ministery
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WorldCat: 607014505
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