Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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PR2199 .P37 1601 | The Passion of a discontented minde | 1 |
PR2199 .P37 1625 | The Passionate louer to the tune of I lou'd thee once Ile loue no more. | 1 |
PR2199.P4 H6 | The Pinder of Wakefield / | 1 |
PR2199 .P47 1937 | The phoenix and turtle / | 1 |
PR2199 .P53 1614 | A Pleasant song, made by a souldier whose bringing vp had bin dainty, and partly fed by those affections of his vnbridled youth, is now beaten with his owne rod, and therefore tearmeth this his repentance, the fall of his folly : to the tune of Calino. | 1 |
PR2199 .P53 1615 | A Pleasant new ditty, called the new So ho to a pleasant new tune. | 1 |
PR2199 .P53 1616 | A pleasant new songe of a iouiall tinker to a pleasant new tune, called, Fly brasse. | 1 |
PR2199 .P53 1624 |
A Sweet and pleasant sonet, entituled, My minde to me a kingdome is to the tune of, In Creet, &c. A Pleasant countrey maying song to the tune of the Popes machina. |
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PR2199 .P53 1625 |
A Pleasant new song betwixt the saylor and his loue to the tune of Dulcina. A pleasant new ballad to sing both euen and morne, of the bloody murther of Sir John Barley-corne : to the tune of, Shall I lie beyond thee. A New ballad for you to looke on, How mault doth deale with euery one, to the tune of Triumph and joy |
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PR2199 .P53 1628 | A Pleasant new ballad of two louers to a pleasant new tune. | 1 |
PR2199.P56 (INTERNET) | Pimlyco, or, Runne Red-cap Tis a mad world at Hogsdon. | 1 |
PR2199 .P6 1639 | Religions complaint to the honourable ladyes of Scotland lamenting for the torne estate of that kirk and kingdome. | 1 |
PR2199 .P66 1600 | [The Poor people's complaint bewailing the death of their famous] benefactor, the worthy E[a]rle of Bedford to the tune of Light of loue. | 1 |
PR2199.P7 (INTERNET) | A Preparative to studie, or, The vertue of sack | 1 |
PR2199 .P72 | The praise of nothing: though some doe wonder why I write in praise of nothing, in these lamentable daies, when they have read, and will my counsell take, I hope of nothing something they may make. To the tune of, Though I have but a marke a year, &c. | 1 |
PR2199 .P72 1630 | The Praise of sailors heere set forth, with their hard fortunes which doe befall them on the seas, when land-men sleepe safe in their beds : to a pleasant new tune. | 1 |
PR2199 .P76 1561 | The proude wyues pater noster, that wolde go gaye, and undyd her husbonde and went her waye. | 1 |
PR2199 .R2 1630 | A wonder in Kent of the admirable stomacke of one Nicholas Wood, dwelling at Harrison in the county of Kent : the like of him was neuer heard, as on this ditty is declar'd : to the tune of, The maunding souldier / | 1 |
PR2199 .R56 1614 | The rimers nevv trimming to the tune of In sommer time. | 1 |
PR2199 .R62 1566 | [The plucking down of the romish church] | 1 |