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Political Ballads And Songs England 17th Century
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The anarchie : or the blessed reformation since 1640. Being a new caroll wherein the people expresse
Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685?
[London : s.n, 1648]
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1648
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The arraignment of the divel, for stealing away President Bradshaw. To the tune of, Well-a-day, well
[London : s.n., 1659]
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1659
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Arsy versy or, the second martyrdom of the Rump. : To the tune of, The blind beggar of Bednall-green
[London : s.n., 1660]
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1660
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The braggadocia souldier: and the civill citizen.
[London] : Printed for J.L., 1647.
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1647
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The cities feast to the Lord Protector. : To the tune of Cooke Lorrell.
Nedham, Marchamont, 1620-1678.
London : Printed for Henry Marsh at the Princes Armes in Chancery-lane, 1661.
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1661
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Colonel John Okie's lamentation, : or a Rumper cashiered. To the tune of, And a begging we will go.
London : [s.n.], printed in the year. 1660.
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1660
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A congratulation on the happy discovery of the hellish fanatick plot. : To the tune of Now, now the
London : Printed by Nat. Thompson next the Cross-Keys in Fetterlane, 1682.
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1682
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A countrey song, intituled, The restoration.
[London : s.n., 1661]
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1661
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A dialogue betwixt Tom and Dick : the former a country-man, the other a citizen. Presented to his Ex
[London : s.n., 1660]
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1660
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A free-Parliament-letany. : To the tune of An old souldier of the Queenes.
[London : s.n., 1660]
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1660
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The history of the second death of the Rump. : To the tune of, the Parliament sate as snugg as a cat
[London : s.n., 1660]
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1660
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Hugh Peters last will and testament : or, The haltering of the divell. To the tune of, the guelding
[London : s.n., 1660]
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1660
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Lex talionis : or, London revived. To the tune of, Prethy friend leave off this thinking.
[London : s.n., 1647]
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1647
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My bird is a Round-head. : Being a very pleasant and true relation of a man in Northamptonshire, tha
Crouch, Humphrey, active 1635-1671.
Printed at London : for Richard Harper, at the Bible and Harpe in Smithfield, 1642.
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1642
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A new ballad called a review of the rebellion, in three parts. To the tune of, vvhen the king injoye
[London : s.n., 1647]
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1647
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A new ballade, to an old tune. Tom of Bedlam.
[London : s.n., 1660]
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1660
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The noble English worthies.
London : Printed by Tho. Milbourn, and are to be sold at his house in Jewen-Street, 59. [i.e. 1659]
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1659
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A pair of prodigals returned : or, England and Scotand agreed. In a conference between an Englishman
[London : s.n.], In the Year. 1660.
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1660
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The Parliament-complement, : or The re-admission of the secluded-members to the discharge of their l
London : Printed for Iames Nidale, 1660.
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1660
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A proper new ballad on the old Parliament. Or, the second part of Knave out of doores. To the tune o
[London : s.n., 1659]
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1659
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A psalme sung by the people, before the bone-fires, made in and about the City of London, on the 11t
[London : s.n., 1660]
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1660
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Robin conscience, or, Conscionable Robin : his progresse through court, city and countrey: with his
M. P. (Martin Parker), -1656?
[London : For F. Coules, 1640]
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1640
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Roome for cuckolds : or My Lord Lamberts entrance into Sodome and Gomorrah. To the tune, Is there no
London : Printed for L.M., [1660]
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1660
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The Rump roughly but righteously handled, in a new ballad : to the tune of Cook Lorrel.
[London : s.n., 1660]
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1660
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The Rump serv'd in with a grand sallet. : Or, A new ballad, to the tune of the blacksmith.
London : [s.n.], Printed in the year 1660.
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1660
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The Rump ululant, : or Penitence per force; being The recantation of the old rust-roguy-rebellious-r
[London : s.n., 1660]
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1660
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Saint George, and the dragon, anglice, Mercurius Poeticus : To the tune of, The old souldjour of the
[London? : s.n., 1659]
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1659
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The second part of Saint George for England. : To the tune of, To drive the cold winter away.
[London : s.n., 1660]
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1660
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Treason rewarded at Tiburn: or, the traitors downfal. : Being a full account of the conviction, and
[London] : Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere, J. Wright, and J. Clarke, [1678]
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1678
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The true loyalist, or the obedient subject. : To the tune of, Let Cæsar live long.
[London] : Printed for J. Back, at the Black-Boy, on London-bridge, [between 1682-1700]
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1700
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Vanity of vanities ; or Sir Harry Vane's picture. To the tune of the Jews corant.
London : Printed for Charls Gustavus, [1660]
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1660
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