Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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M1739.3 .T47 | Terrible news from Brainford, or, A perfect and true relation of one Thompson, a waterman, and two more of that function being drinking in excess at Brainsford, at the house of one Mrs. Phillpots, Thursday night, September 12 ... : to the tune of Chievy chase. | 2 |
M1739.3 .T56 | Thompson tell-lyes, or, An answer to Titus tell-troth to the tune of Hail to the mirtle shades. | 2 |
M1739.3 .T65 |
Toney's soliloquies to the tune of Dragons fall, or, The lamentation of a bad market. Toney's soliloquies to the tune of Dragons fa'l, or, The lamentation of a bad market. |
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M1739.3 .T67 | The Tormented lovers ... to a pleasant play-house tune called Oh love! if e're thoul't ease a heart. | 2 |
M1739.3 .T7 1682 | The true loyalist, or the obedient subject. To the tune of, Let Cæsar live long. | 1 |
M1739.3 .T74 |
A Trick for Tyburn, or A prison rant being a song of the prisoners of Newgate at the gaol-delivery : to the tune of Hark the thundering canons rore. A trimmer's confession of faith, or, The true principles of a Jack of both-sides tune of Which no body can deny. |
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M1739.3 .T78 | The True pattern of constancy, or, The loyal joys compleated ... to an excellent new tune, or, Farewell the flower of false deceit &c. | 2 |
M1739.3 .T79 |
The tryal of patience being a relation of a widdow in York-shire who having buried her husband and left seven small children was reduc'd to great poverty and turn'd out of house and home, then going to her husbands brother, being a rich man, in hopes of finding relief but instead thereof he threatened them with cruelty : with an account of a ladies love at the greatest time of here distress tune of In summer time. The tryal of patience being a relation of a widdow in York-shire who having buried her husband and left seven small children was reduc'd to great poverty and turn'd out of house and home, then going to her husbands brother, being a rich man, in hopes of finding relief but instead thereof he threatened them with cruelty : with an account of a ladies love at the greatest time of her distress : tune of In summer time. |
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M1739.3 .T86 | Two-penny-worth of wit for a penny, or, The bad husband turn'd thrifty ... to the tune of Packingtons pound. | 2 |
M1739.3 .U53 | The Undutiful daughter of Devonshire, or, The careful, kind, indulgent fathers entreaties for her to forsake her lover a spend-thrift and to embrace a farmers hopeful son : the tune is How can I be merry or glad. | 2 |
M1739.3 .V35 |
The Valiant soldier's courtship wherein he shews a soldier ought not be slighted, not only because they venture their lives, but likewise that kings and princes are and have been of the same occupation : to an excellent new tune. The Valiant sea-mans happy return to his love after a long seven years absence full seven years was he absent from his love ... tune of I am so deep in love. The Valiant sea-mans happy return to his love after a long seven years absence full seven years was he absent from his love ... tune of I am so deep in love .. The Valiant soldier's courtship wherein he shews a soldier ought not be be slighted, not only because they venture their lives, but likewise that kings and princes are and have been of the same occupation : to an excellent new tune. |
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M1739.3 .W37 | A Warning for married women by the example of Mrs. Jane Renalds a West-country woman ... who having plighted her troth to a seaman was afterwards married to a carpenter and at last carried away by a spirit, the manner how shall be presently recited : to a gallant West-country tune cal'd The fair maid of Bristol, or, Bateman, or, John True. | 2 |
M1739.3 .W38 | Watten towns-end, or, A nosegay of pleasure which grew in the garden of Venus tune is Watten towns end, or lame leg next the wall. | 2 |
M1739.3 .W47 | The West-country wonder, or, William the serving-man's good fortune in the marriage of an ancient lady whom he got with child when she was threescore and six or seven ... : to the tune of The guinnea wins her. | 2 |
M1739.3 .Y68 | The Young women and maidens lamentation, or, Their bitter sighs and sorrow to hear the old women are prest to go wih the Army while they themselves are slighted and dejected which are able to perform far better service : tune of I marry and thank ye too. | 2 |
M1740 |
Travellers' songs from England and Scotland / English folk songs. Folkways record of contemporary songs / Folkways record of contemporary songs The amorous muse |
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M1740 .B253 1973 | A garland of country song : English folk songs with their traditional melodies / | 1 |
M1740 .B37 1996 | The Barnes book of English country dance tunes : a collection of 436 commonly used English country dance melodies / | 1 |
M1740 .B43 | English folk-songs collected, arranged, and provided with symphonies and accompaniments for the pianoforte / | 1 |
M1740.B82 S5 | Sixty ribald songs from Pills to purge melancholy / | 1 |