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Sailors Poetry Early Works To 1800
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  An excellent new song entitled Captain Glen..

[London? : s.n., 1780?] -Access this resource online
1780?
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  Gallant newes from the seas. : Being a relation of certaine speeches made by Prince Charles, the Duk

[London] : Printed for W.J., 1649. -Access this resource online
1649
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  The midship-man's garland. : Containing three new songs. 1st. A new dialogue call'd, Billy, the mids

[London] : Printed for J. Walter, at the Hand and Pen in high Holbourn, [after 1700] -Access this resource online
1700
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  The seaman's adieu to his pritty Betty: living near Wapping; or, A pattern of true love, &c. : Sweet

[London] : Printed for J. Deacon, at the Angel, in Guiltspur-street, [1680] -Access this resource online
1680
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  The seamans renown in winning his fair lady. : Brave marriners by this you may behold what 'tis to b

[London] : Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere, J. Wright, J. Clarke, W. Thackeray, and T. Passinger., [between 1678 and 1681] -Access this resource online
1681
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  The seamans sorowful bride. : See here the constant mournful bride, in sorrow doth complain; for fea

[London] : Printed for J. Deacon, in Guiltspur-street., [1682?] -Access this resource online More...
1682?
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  The tars' frolic. Or British sailor..

[London? : Sold by T. Evans, 79. Long Lane, 1780?] -Access this resource online
1780?
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