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Pleasant history of Palladine of England
2
The pleasant history of Parismus, prince of Bohemia : declaring many admirable passages concerning h
: Ford, Emanuel.
1660
1
Pleasant history of Reynard the Fox
6
A pleasant history of Roswall and Lillian. : Declaring the occasional of Roswall his removing from h
1663
1
Pleasant history of the knight of fond love.
1660
1
A pleasant history of the life and death of Will Summers : And how hee came first to be knowne at th
2
Pleasant history of the life of Black Tom.
1686
1
[The] pleasant history of the miller of Mansfield : in Sherwood, and Henery the second, King of Engl
1651
1
The pleasant history of the miller of Mansfield in Sherwood : and Henry the second King of England.
1655
1
Pleasant history of the two angry women of Abington
: Porter, Henry,
1599
1
The pleasant history of the two angry women of Abington : With the humorous mirth of Dicke Coomes an
: Porter, Henry,
1599
1
The pleasant history of Thomas Hickathrift
1687?
1
Pleasant history of Thomas of Reading.
: Deloney, Thomas,
1612
1
The pleasant history of Thomas of Reading, or, The six worthy yeoman of the west
: Deloney, Thomas,
1672
1
The pleasant history of Thomas of Reading, or, The six worthy yeomen of the vvest. Corrected and enl
: Deloney, Thomas,
1636
1
Pleasant history of Thomas of Reading, or, The six worthy yeomen of the west.
: Deloney, Thomas,
1636
1
The pleasant history of Tom Ladle; with the transactions of Peter the plowman, and Betty his mot
1690?
1
Pleasant history of Tom Stitch the taylor.
1685
1
The Pleasant history of Tom the shoo-maker : shewing his birth, his education, & life ... never befo
1674
1
A pleasant jigg betwixt Jack and his mistress: or, The young carman's courage cool'd by the suddain
1695
1
Pleasant land
2003
1
The pleasant light of day
: Ó Ceallaigh, Philip.
2010
1
Pleasant meditations on the way
: Liddell, George.
1699
1
Pleasant musical companion.
1686
1
A pleasant neighbour.
: Queen's Theatre (Hull, England)
1848
1
A pleasant nevv ballad of two louers. : To a pleasant new tune.
2
A pleasant nevv court song, betweene a yong courtier, and a countrey lasse. : To a new court tune.
3
A pleasant new ballad: being a merry discourse between a country lass & a young taylor: : shevving h
1690?
1
A pleasant new ballad between King Edward the forth [sic], and a tanner of Tamworth, as he rode upon
1655?
1
A pleasant new ballad betweene King Edward the fourth, and a tanner of Tamworth, : as hee rode vpon
3
Pleasant new ballad of Daphne.
4
A pleasant new ballad of King Edward the fourth : and a tanner of Tamworth as he rode a hunting with
2
[A pleasant new ballad of] King Henry the Second, and the miller of Mansfield : and how he was lodge
1695?
1
A pleasant new ballad of the Miller of Mansfield in Sherwood : and how he was lodged at a millers ho
1674
1
A pleasant new ballad of the miller of Mansfield in Sherwood, and K. Henry the second, : and how he
1674
1
A pleasant new ballad of the Miller of Mansfield, in Sherwood and of King Henry the second, and how
3
A pleasant new ballad of Tobias, : wherein is shewed the wonderful things that chanced unto him in h
2
A pleasant new ballad of Tobias, : wherein is shewed what wonderful things chanced to him in his you
1692
1
A pleasant new ballad of Tobias: : wherein is shewed what wonderful things happen'd to him in his yo
2
A pleasant new ballad of Tobias, wherein is shown the wonderful things which chanced to him in his y
1658
1
A pleasant new ballad of Tobias: : wherin is shewed: the wonderfull things which chanced to him in h
3
A Pleasant new ballad of two louers : to a pleasant new tune.
1628
1
Pleasant new ballad of two lovers
2
A pleasant new ballad, on Sir John Barleycorn : the tune is: Shall I ly beyond thee.
1700
1
A pleasant new ballad, shewing how Sir Iohn Armstrong and Nathaniel Musgrave fell in love with Lady
1674
1
A pleasant new ballad to look upon, : how Mault deals with every man.
2
A pleasant new ballad to look upon, mow malt deals with every man..
1690?
1
A pleasant new ballad to sing both euen and morne, of the bloody murther of Sir John Barley-corne :
1625
1
A pleasant new ballad to sing both even and morne, : of the bloody murther of Sir John Barley-corne.
2
A pleasant new ballad, to sing evening and morn, of the bloody murder of Sir John Barlycorn, : the t
2
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