Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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PR3291.A1 H8 | A hundred godly lessons. That a mother on her death-bed gave to her children, whereby they may know how to guide themselves towards God and man, to the benefit of the common-wealth, joy of their parents, and good of themselves. Tune is, Wigmores galliard. | 1 |
PR3291.A1 H8 1675 | The hunting of the hare; with her last will and testament. As 'twas performed on Bamstead Downes, by conny catchers, and their hounds. To a pleasant new tune. | 1 |
PR3291.A1 H83 1666 |
A Hue and cry after the Dutch fleet, or, Joyful congratulations for our late victory A Hue and cry after the Dutch fleet, or, Joyful congratulations for our late victory. |
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PR3291 .A1 H86 1700 | The Huntsman's delight, or, The Forresetr's [sic] pleasant pastime to the tune of, Amongst the leaves so green a, etc. | 1 |
PR3291.A1 H867 1695 | The hunting of the hare, with her last will and testament as 'twas perform'd on Banstead-Downs, by coney-catchers and their hounds : to a most pleasant new tune, &c. | 1 |
PR3291.A1 H93 1648 | Hyberniæ lachrymæ, or, A sad contemplation on the bleeding condition of Ireland. | 1 |
PR3291.A1 H95 1663 | A Hymne to the ark in Newgate | 2 |
PR3291.A1 I36 1681 | Ignoramus, an excellent new song to the tune of Lay by your pleading, law lies a bleeding. | 2 |
PR3291.A1 I44 1670 | I'le never love thee more To be sung with its pleasant new tune. | 1 |
PR3291.A1 I5 1660 | In mortem serenissimæ principis Mariæ ad regem elegia | 2 |
PR3291.A1 I5 1670 | I'll make thee be fain to follow me. A nevv song. To its own proper tune. | 1 |
PR3291.A1 I5 1676 | In memory of that faithful disciple of the Lord, William Mecho, or, The substance of his legacy to his friends the Lord's Day before he sickned who fell asleep in the Lord, the 13 day of the 8th month 1676. | 1 |
PR3291.A1 I5 1677 | In memory of that faithful disciple of the Lord, William Mecho, or, The substance of his legacy to his friends the Lord's Day before he sickned who fell asleep in the Lord, the 13 of the 8th month 1676. | 1 |
PR3291.A1 I5 1972 | The Impartial secret history of Arlus, Fortunatus, and Odolphus / | 1 |
PR3291.A1 I52 1675 | Inamorato and misogamos, or, A Love-song mock'd | 2 |
PR3291.A1 I54 | Inimicus patriæ, or, A New satyr against the horrid plot being set forth in its own colours. | 2 |
PR3291.A1 I56 1682 | The Innkeeper's complaint, or, The Country victuallor's lamentation for the dearness of malt which hinder's their affording their shot-flaggons concluding with a hope of seeing happy days after this royal decent: to the tune of Let Mary live long. | 2 |
PR3291.A1 I56 1685 | The Innocent shepherd and the crafty wife, or, A Dialogue between a shepherd and his love ... to the tune of The Country farmer, or, The Buxom virgin. | 1 |
PR3291.A1 I6 1689 | In obitum eximii clarissimique viri Georgii Pringli D. de Torwoodlee, qui nuper inter illustres comitiorum heroes præclarus eminibat .. | 1 |
PR3291.A1 I74 1688 | The Irish lasses letter, or, Her earnest request to Teague her dear-joy to an excellent new tune. | 1 |