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Ballads English 17th Century
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  The court-miss converted: or the looking glass for ladies. : Her former errours she doth now repent,

[London] : Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere, J. Wright, and J. Clarke, [between 1674-1679] -Access this resource online
1679
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352
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  The Court of England, or, The Preparation for the happy coronation of King William and Queen Mary

[London] : Printed by A.M. for R. Mayhurst ..., 1589 [i.e. 1689] -Access this resource online
1689
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353
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  The courteous carman, and the amorous maid. Or, the carman's whistle. : What here is pen'd in this s

[London] : Printed for F[rancis]. Coles, T[homas]. Vere, J[ohn]. Wright, J[ohn]. Clarke, W[illiam]. Thackeray, & T[homas]. Passinger., [between 1678-1681] -Access this resource online
1681
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354
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  The courtiers health; or The merry boyes of the times : he that loves sack, doth nothing lack, if he
Taubman, Matthew, -1690?
[London] : Printed for P. Brooksby at the Golden Ball in West-Smithfield, [1681 or 2] -Access this resource online More...
1681
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355
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  The courtiers health: or, The merry boys of the times. : He that loves sack, doth nothing lack, if h

[London? : s.n., 1648?] -Access this resource online
1648?
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356
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  A courtly new ballad of the princely wooing of the fair maid of London, by King Edward. : The tune i

[London : s.n., between 1684 and 1686] -Access this resource online
1686
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357
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  A courtly new ballad of the princely wooing of the faire maid of London, by King Edward. : To the tu

London : Printed for Henry Gosson, [1640?] -Access this resource online
1640?
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358
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  The covenant; or, No king but the old king's son, or, A brief rehearsall of what heretofore was done

London, : Printed for Charles Tyns ..., [1659?] -Access this resource online
1659?
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359
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  The covetous-minded parents, or, The languishing young gentlewoman : whose friends would have her ma

[London] : Printed for P. Brooksby, J. Deacon, J. Blare, J. Beck., [between 1688-1692] -Access this resource online More...
1692
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360
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  The covetous mother, or, The terrible overthrow of two loyal lovers. : You that these woeful tydings

[London] : Printed for J[onah]. Deacon at the Angel in Guiltspur-street, without Newgate, [1685-1688] -Access this resource online
1688
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361
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  The coy cook-maid, : who was courted importunately by Irish, Welsh, Spanish, French and Dutch, but a

[London] : Printed for P. Brooksby, in Pye-corner., [between 1685-1688] -Access this resource online
1688
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362
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  The coy cook-maid, : who was courted importunately by Irish[,] Welsh, Spanish, French and Dutch, but

London : Printed for E. Brooksby, at the sign of the Golden-ball, in Pye-corner., [1700?] -Access this resource online
1700?
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363
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  The coy cook-maid, : who was courted importunately by Irish, Welsh, Spanish, French, and Dutch, but

[London] : Printed for P. Brooksby ..., [between 1685 and 1688] -Access this resource online
1688
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364
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  Coy Jenny, and constant Jemmy. Or, True love rewarded with kindness: : A delightful and pleasant new

[London] : Printed for J. Deacon at the sign of the Angel in Guiltspur-street, [1690?] -Access this resource online
1690?
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365
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  The coy shepherdess or, Phillis and Amintas. : Fair Phillis in a wanton posture lyes not thinking to
J. P.
[London] : Printed for R. Burton at the Horse-shoe in West-smithfield., [between 1660-1670] -Access this resource online
1670
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366
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  The cracks garland : Furnish'd with three excellent new songs. Song I. The weeping harlot; or the wa

[London] : Printed for E. Brooksby, at the Golden-Ball in Pye-Corner, [1700] -Access this resource online
1700
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367
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  The crafty country woman: or, the pillory baker out-witted : by his neighbour's buxome wife, who mad

London : printed for J. Shooter, [1695?] -Access this resource online
1695?
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368
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  The crafty country woman: or, the pillory baker out-witted : by his neighbour's buxome wife, who mad

London : printed for J. Shooter, [1695?] -Access this resource online
1695?
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369
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  The crafty lass of the west: or, A pleasant ditty of a modest maid, : who mortgag'd her maiden-head

[London] : Printed for P[hilip]. Brooksby, J[onah]. Deacon, J[osiah]. Blare, J[ohn]. Back., [between 1688-1692] -Access this resource online
1692
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370
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  The crafty maid of the west: or, The lusty brave miller of the western parts finely trapan'd. : A me
Wade, John, active 1660-1680.
[London] : Printed for P. Brooksby at the Golden Ball in Py-corner. [between 1672 and 1680] -Access this resource online
1680
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371
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  The crafty maid: or, The young man put to his trumps. : He did begin to wooe this maid but she not b

[London] : Printed for P[hilip]. Brooksby in Pye-Corner., [between 1670-1696] -Access this resource online More...
1696
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372
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  The crafty maid's approbation: : wherein she shews with black or brown; 'tis mony makes them straigh

[London] : Printed by and for W.O. A.M. and sold by C. Bates, at the Bible and Sun in Pye-corner., [not before 1690] -Access this resource online
1690
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373
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  The crafty maids approbation. : Wherein she shows either black or brown, tis mony makes them straigh

[London] : Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere, J. Wright, J. Clarke, W. Thackeray, & T. Passinger., [between 1678 and 1680] -Access this resource online
1680
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374
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  The crafty maid's garland, : Containing four new songs.

[London] : Printed for M. Deacon at the Horse-shoe in [illegible], [1700] -Access this resource online
1700
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375
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  The credit of Yorkeshire, or The glory of the north, or, A new way to pay the malt-man. : To the tun
Hammond, Charles, active 17th century.
London, : Printed for Richard Burton at the Horse-shoo in Smithfield, 1649. -Access this resource online
1649
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376
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  [The crost couple, or A good misfortune]

[London? : F. Coles, T. Vere, J. Wright, J. Clarke, between 1663 and 1674]. -Access this resource online
1674
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377
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  The crost couple, or A good misfortune. : Which in a pleasant ditty discovers, the fortunate cross o

[London] : Printed for F Coles T Vere J Wright and J Clarke, [between 1674-1679] -Access this resource online
1679
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378
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  [A cruel Cornish murder] : ... to the tune of The ladies daughter
M. P. (Martin Parker), -1656?
London : Printed for F. Coules, [1624] -Access this resource online
1624
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379
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  A cruell murther committed lately upon the body of Abraham Gearsy, : who liv'd in the Parish of West
Crimsal, Richard.
Printed at London : For Iohn Wyright Iunior, dwelling at the upper end of the Old Baily., [1635?] -Access this resource online
1635?
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380
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  A cruell murther committed lately upon the body of Abraham Gearsy : who liv'd in the Parish of Westm
Crimsal, Richard.
Printed at London : for Iohn Wyright Iunior, dwelling at the upper end of the Old Baily, [1635?] -Access this resource online
1635?
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381
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  A cruell murther committed lately upon the body of Abraham Gearsy : who liv'd in the Parish of Westm
Crimsal, Richard.
Printed at London : for Iohn Wyright Iunior, dwelling at the upper end of the Old Baily, [1635?] -Access this resource online
1635?
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382
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  The cruell shrow: or, The patient mans vvoe. : Declaring the misery, and the great paine, by his vnq
Halliarg, Arthur.
London, : Printed by M.P. for Henry Gosson on London Bridge neere the Gate, [1640?] -Access this resource online
1640?
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383
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  The cruell shrow: or, The patient mans vvoe : Declaring the misery, and the great paine, by his vnqu
Halliarg, Arthur.
London : printed by M. P[arsons] for Henry Gosson on London Bridge neere the Gate, [1640?] -Access this resource online
1640?
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384
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  The cryes of Westminster., or, The Parliament pedlar, with his whole pack of knavery opened, and set

[London : s.n., 1648] -Access this resource online
1648
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385
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  The cuckcoo of the times. : Since cuckcoo is but what mans born to, certain the cuckcoo therefore ho

[[London] : Printed for P. [Brooksby ...] the hosp[..., 1675?] -Access this resource online
1675?
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386
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  The cuckold in Purgatory: or, The fall of the second man, Adam.

[S.l. : s.n., 1641-1700] -Access this resource online
1700
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387
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  The Cuckold's dream, or, The Comical vision

London : Printed for F. Cole, T. Vere, J. Wright, and [-] Clark, [1690?] -Access this resource online
1690?
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388
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  Cuckolds haven: or, The marry'd mans miserie, : who must abide the penaltie of being hornify'd: hee

Printed at London : by M.P. for Francis Grove, neere the Sarazens head without Newgate, [1638] -Access this resource online
1638
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389
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  Cuckolds haven: or, The marry'd mans miserie : who must abide the penaltie of being hornify'd: hee u

Printed at London : by M. P[arsons] for Francis Grove, neere the Sarazens head without Newgate, [1638] -Access this resource online
1638
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390
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  Cuckolds haven: or, The marry'd mans miserie : who must abide the penaltie of being hornify'd: hee u

Printed at London : by M. P[arsons] for Francis Grove, neere the Sarazens head without Newgate, [1638] -Access this resource online
1638
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391
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  The Cuckowes comendation, or, The Cuckolds credit : being a merry Maying song in praise of the cucko

[London?] : Printed [by G. Purslowe] for Mr. R., [ca. 1625] -Access this resource online
1625
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392
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  The cunning northerne begger, : vvho all the by-standers doth earnestly pray, to bestow a penny upon

Printed at London : for F. Coules, [1634?] -Access this resource online
1634?
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393
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  The cunning northerne begger, vvho all the by-standers doth earnestly pray, to bestow a penny upon h

Printed at London : for F. Coules, [1634?] -Access this resource online
1634?
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394
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  Cupid's courtesie: or, The young gallant foil'd at his own weapon. : He scorned Cupid and his dart,
J. P.
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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395
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  Cupids courtesie: or, The young gallant foild at his own weapon. : He scorned Cupid and his dart, un
J. P.
London, : Printed for F. Coles ..., [1650?] -Access this resource online
1650?
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396
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  Cupids delight; or, The two young lovers broyl'd in love. : This young-man met his lover on a day, a

[London] : Printed for J. Deacon, at the sign of the Angel in Guiltspur-Street, without Newgate, [1685?] -Access this resource online
1685?
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397
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  Cupids golden dart, or, A dainty sonnet here is to be sold, : the like whereof was never sung nor to

[London] : Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere, J. Wright, and J. Clarke., [between 1674-1679] -Access this resource online More...
1679
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398
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  Cupids golden dart. Or, A dainty sonnet here is to be sold, the like whereof was never sung nor told

[London : s.l., 1660?] -Access this resource online
1660?
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399
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  Cupids kindness to constant coridon, or, [F]air Silvia vvounded dart : when beauties bright, young m

[London] : Printed for J. Back at the Black Boy near the Draw-Bridge on London-Bridge, [between 1685 and 1688] -Access this resource online
1688
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400
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  Cupid's master-piece: or, Long wisht for comes at last: or, the happy meeting of William and Mary. :

London, : Printed for VV[illiam]. Thackeray, T[homas]. Passenger, and VV[illiam]. Whitwood, [between 1670-1677] -Access this resource online
1677
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