Call Number (LC) Title Results
PR2199 .C53 1630 Cheapsides triumphs, and Chyrones Crosses lamentation to the tune of The Building. 1
PR2199.C6 (INTERNET) Corinna, or, Humane frailty a poem : with an answer to the E. of R--'s satyr against man. 1
PR2199.C63 1519 [Cocke Lorel] 1
PR2199 .C64 1614 The merry tales of the cobler of Canterburie. As hee passed from Billings-Gate to Graues-End. : With an inuectiue against Tarltons newes out of Purgatory. : Together vvith his description of the eight orders of Cuckolds. / 1
PR2199 .C64 1625 A Most excellent ditty, called Collins conceit ... 1
PR2199 .C64 1976 The Cobbler of Canterbury / 1
PR2199 .C65 1625 A Comfortable new ballad of a dreame of a sinner ... 1
PR2199 .C65 1635 The Complaint of a sinner to the tune of The bonny broome. 1
PR2199 .C66 Constance of Cleveland, or, A very excellent sonnet of the most fair Lady Constance of Cleveland, and her disloyal knight. To the tune of, Crimson velvet 1
PR2199 .C66 1620 The Contented couckould, or, A Pleasant new songe of a New-castle man whose wife being gon from him, shewing how he came to London to her, & when he found her, carried her backe againe to New- castle towne : to a very pleasant new tune. 1
PR2199 .C66 1630 Constance of Cleveland a very excellent sonnet of the most faire Lady Constance of Cleveland, and her disloyall knight : to the tune of Crimson velvet. 1
PR2199 .C68 1628 A Pleasant new court song, betweene a young courtier and a countrey lasse to a new court tune. 1
PR2199 .C68 1632 The Countrey mans chat wherein you shall finde how each man doth talke to please his owne minde : to the tune of Welcome to towne. 1
PR2199 .C73 1623 Coridons commendation in the praise of his loue the faire Phillis to a pleasant new tune. 1
PR2199 .C82 1625 The Cuckowes comendation, or, The Cuckolds credit being a merry Maying song in praise of the cuckow : to the tune of The button'd smocke. 1
PR2199 .C82 1630 The Cucking of a scould to the tune of, The merchant of [?] 1
PR2199 .C87 1684 Cupid's trappan: or, Up the green forrest: or, The Scorner scorn'd: or, Willow turn'd into carnation. Described in the ranting resolution of a forsaken maid. To a pleasant new tune, now all in fashion, &c. 1
PR2199.D3 (INTERNET) Davids troubles remembred in 1. Absolons sheep-shearing. 2. Ioab projecting. 3. Bathsheba bathing. 4. Israel rebelling. 5. Ahitophel hanging. 6. David returning. 1
PR2199.D4 (INTERNET) A description of loue With certaine epigrams, Elegies, and sonnets. And also Mast. Iohnsons answere to Master Withers. With the crie of Ludgate, and the song of the begger. 1
PR2199 .D42 1620 A New ballad intituled a bell-man for England which night and day doth staring in all mens hearing, Gods vengeance is at hand : to the tune of O man in desperation. 1