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  An[n] Askew, intituled, I am a woman poor and blind.

[London] : Printed for A. Milbourn, W. Onley, T. Thackeray, at the Angel in Duck-lane, [1693?] -Access this resource online
1693?
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  Ann Askew; intituled, I am a woman poor and blind, &c..

London : Printed by and for W.O[nley] and are to be sold by the booksellers of Pye-corner and London-bridge, [1695?] -Access this resource online
1695?
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  A ballad on the battle of the two dukes.
Prior, Matthew, 1664-1721.
[London : s.n., 1688?] -Access this resource online
1688?
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  A ballad on the gyants in the physick garden in Oxford, who have been breeding feet as long as garag
Gayton, Edmund, 1608-1666.
[Oxford : s.n., 1662] -Access this resource online
1662
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  Beauteous Jenny: or, The maiden mistress. : To an excellent new Scotch tune. Licensed according to

[London] : Printed for P. Brooksby at the Golden Ball in Pye-corner, [between 1688 and 1692] -Access this resource online
1692
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  Beautifull Moggy: or, Scotch Jemmy's delight. : Being a brief account of a late wooing and wedding a

[London] : Printed for P. Brooksby, J. Deacon, J. Blare, and J. Back, [between 1688 and 1692] -Access this resource online
1692
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  Beautifull Nancy: or, The witty lass of London : who by her withstanding the powerfull temptations,

[London] : Printed for P. Brooksby, J. Deacon, J. Blare, J. Back, [between 1688 and 1692] -Access this resource online
1692
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  The birds lamentation. : When birds could speak and women they had neither good nor bad to say, the

[London] : Printed for P. Brooksby, at the Golden Ball, in Pye-corner, [1676] -Access this resource online
1676
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  The blind eats many a flye: or The broken damsel made whole. : The tune of, My father gave me a hous

[London] : Printed for P. Brooksby, at the Golden Ball, in Pye-Corner, [between 1670-1696] -Access this resource online
1696
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  The bogg-trotters march; or, King William's glorious conquest over the whole Irish army. : To an exc

[London] : Printed for C. Bates next door to the Crown-tavern in West-Smithfield, [1690] -Access this resource online
1690
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  The boon companion: or, The merry loyal boys of Suffolk's jovitl [sic] health. : To the tune of, Fon

London : Printed for C. Barnet, 1696. -Access this resource online
1696
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  The bountiful brewers : who pays the king's taxes out of the poor mens purses, rather than diminish

[London : s.n., between 1695 and 1702] -Access this resource online
1702
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  A call to Charon to carry the dying lover over to the Elizium shades: or, The discontented lover ove

[London] : Printed for C. Dennisson, [between 1685 and 1688] -Access this resource online
1688
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  Captain Kid's farewel to the seas, or, The famous pirate's lament. To the tune of, Coming down.

[S.l. : s.n., 1700] -Access this resource online
1700
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  Charming amintas:, or, The yieldling virgin : to a pleasant new tune.

[London] : Printed for P. Brooksby at the Golden Ball in Pye-corner, [between 1685 and 1688] -Access this resource online
1688
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  The charming bride and jovial bridegroom which advice to maidens. A new play-house song. To the tu
Southerne, Thomas, 1660-1746.
[London] : Printed for J. Deacon, at the Angel in Gilt-spur-street, [1694?] -Access this resource online
1694?
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  A cheat in all trads, or The world turned upsid down.

[S.l. : s.n., between 1640 and 1650] -Access this resource online
1650
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  The cobler's golden prize: or, The translator turn'd gentleman. : By the help of a hundred and fifty

London : Printed for J. Shooter, [between 1697 and 1699] -Access this resource online
1699
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  The complaint of the Shepherd Harpalus, : to a new tune.

[London] : Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere and J. Wright, [between 1663 and 1674] -Access this resource online
1674
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  The cuckholds petition to the Parliament of women, : setting forth their many grievances; and humbly

London, : Printed for A. Chamberlain in St. Johns-Street., [1684]. -Access this resource online
1684
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  The cullies invitation; or, A word of comfort to the merry mob: or, Female fraternity belonging to t

London : Printed for S. Deacon at the Angel in Giltspur-street, [ca. 1700] -Access this resource online
1700
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  The description of a tovvn miss. or, A looking-glass for all confident ladies. : A poem, describing

[S.l.] : Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere, J. Wright and J. Clarke, [1688] -Access this resource online
1688
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  Englands pride or, A friendly exhortation to forsake that sin so much in request. : the proud are Go

[London] : Printed for J. Deacon at the Sign of the Angel in Gilt-Spur-Street, [between 1684 and 1695] -Access this resource online
1695
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  An excellen balladt [sic] intituled The Gaberlunzie-man.

[London : s.n., between 1680 and 1690] -Access this resource online
1690
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  The fickle northern lass, or, The wronged shepherds resolution : ... Tune of, There was a lass in th

[London] : Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere, J. Wright, and Clarke, [1679] -Access this resource online
1679
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  A fight between an English fire-ship and a French privatiere.

[London] : Printed for J. Bissel at the Bible and Harp in West-Smithfield, [between 1689 and 1690] -Access this resource online
1690
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  The forsaken lover: or, The dismal overthrow of young Molly who was got with child by stout Robin wh

[London] : Printed for H. Green on London-Bridge, [1690?] -Access this resource online
1690?
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  The fovr-legg'd elder : or, A horrible relation of a dog and an elders maid, to the tune of The lady
Birkenhead, John, Sir, 1616-1679.
[London : s.n., 1647] -Access this resource online
1647
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  The fovr-legg'd elder, or, A horrible relation of a dog and an elders maid : to the tune of The lady
Birkenhead, John, Sir, 1616-1679.
[London : s.n., 1647] -Access this resource online
1647
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  Gilderoy : to its own proper tune.

[London? : s.n., 1696] -Access this resource online
1696
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  God speed the plow and bless the corn-mow. : A dialogue between the husband-man and serving-man. Th

[London] : Printed for J. Clarke, W. Thackeray and T. Passinger, [between 1684 and 1686] -Access this resource online
1686
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  The Godly mans instructions: or, The dying mans last words to his children. : We sinners all do see

[London] : Printed for Philip Brooksby in West-Smith-field, [1672] -Access this resource online
1672
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  A godly warning for all maidens : by the example of Gods judgements shewed upon one German wife of C

[London] : Printed for F. Coles, Tho. Vere and W. Gilbertson, [1670?] -Access this resource online
1670?
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  Great Britains ioy, and good news for the Netherlands. : By an honourable peace concluded betwixt En

[London] : Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere and J. Wright, [between 1663 and 1674] -Access this resource online
1674
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  The happy lovers: or, The damsel's invitation to her gallant to prepare to be happy to morrow. : To

[London] : Printed for P. Brooksby, J. Deacon, J. Blare, J. Back, [between 1688 and 1692] -Access this resource online
1692
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  The hasty lover; with the young vvomans answer love me and marry me. : To a pleasant new tune.

[London] : Printed for Charles Barnet, [between 1694 and 1703] -Access this resource online
1703
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  Hells nightwalker: or, The devil in petticoats. : Being a dismal ditty concerning two gentlemen who

[London] : Printed for Charles Barnet, [1694] -Access this resource online
1694
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  The honour of a London prentice. : Being an account of his matchless manhood and brave adventures, d

London : Printed by and for A.M. and sold by the booksellers of Pye Corner and London-bridge, [1690] -Access this resource online
1690
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  I warrant thee boy, shee's right: or, An exact character of a wanton lass. : To a very rare Northern

London : Printed for Tho. Vere at the Sign of the Angell, without Newgate, 1664. -Access this resource online
1664
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  The Jacobite tossed in a blanket: or, A dialogue between a Williamite and a Jacobite concerning the

[London] : Printed for J. Conyers at the Black Raven in Holbourn and J. Conyers adjoyning to St. Peters Alley at the upper end of Cornhil, [between 1688 and 1691] -Access this resource online
1691
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  Jockey and Willy, the Scotch rivals: or, Moggy's constancy. : A pleasant song to an excellent new tu

[London] : Printed for P. Brooksby, J. Deacon, J. Blare, J. Back, [between 1689 and 1692] -Access this resource online
1692
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  King William's march: or, The glorious success of His Majesties arms in Ireland. : To a pleasant new

[London] : Printed for Ch. Bates, next the Crown-Tavern, in West-Smithfield, [between 1690 and 1691] -Access this resource online
1691
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  The ladies delight: or, Narcissus his love-flower. : A pleasant and delightful new ditty, made by a

London : Printed for Charles Tyus at the Sign of the Three Bibles on London-Bridge, [between 1659 and 1663] -Access this resource online
1663
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  The lady Isabella's tragedy; or The step-mothers cruelty. : Being a relation of a most lamentable an

[London] : Printed for E. Brooksby at the Golden Ball in Pye-Corner, [1700?] -Access this resource online
1700?
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  The lady's tragedy; or The languishing lamentation of a London merchant's daughter, who dy'd for lov

[London] : Printed for J. Deacon, at the Angel, in Gilt-Spur-Street, [between 1684 and 1695] -Access this resource online
1695
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  A lamentable ballad of the lady's fall. : To the tune of, In Pescod time, &c.

London : Printed by and for W.O. for A.M. and sold by the booksellers, [1695] -Access this resource online
1695
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  A lamentable ballad of the ladys fall. : To the tune of, In Pescod-time, &c.

[London] : Printed by and for A. Milbourn in Green-Arbor-Court in the Little Old-Baily, [1693?] -Access this resource online
1693?
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  A lamentable ballad of the tragical end of a gallant lord and vertueus lady, with the untimely end o

[London] : Printed for W. Thackeray at the Angel in Duckslane; J. M[illet] and A. M[ilbourn], [between 1689 and 1692] -Access this resource online
1692
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  The lamentation of Mr. Page's wife of Plimouth who being forced to wed him consented to his murder f
Deloney, Thomas, 1543?-1600.
[London] : Printed by and for Alex Milbourn in Green-arbor-court in the Little Old Baily, [between 1670 and 1680] -Access this resource online
1680
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  The late bloody fight in Flanders : with an account of the numbers slain on both sides; ours scarce

[London] : Printed for P. Brooksby, at the Golden-Ball in Pye-Corner, [between 1688 and 1695] -Access this resource online
1695
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