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PR3291.A1 C66 A constant wife and a kind wife, a loving wife and a fine wife, which gives content unto a mans life
A constant wife and a kind wife, a loving wife and a fine wife, which gives content unto a mans life. To the tune of Locks and bolts do hinder.
The complaint of the Shepherd Harpalus, to a new tune.
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PR3291.A1 C66 1660 A congratulation for his sacred majesty, Charles, the third monarch of Great Britain, his happy arrival at White-hall. / 1
PR3291.A1 C66 1674 The Constant maidens resolution, or, Silver and gold can't buy true love wherein is show'd an old mans fondness, the maidens constancy unto her dearest friend, being a rare pattern for all maids to take example by the same : to the tune of, Laugh and lye down. 1
PR3291.A1 C66 1679 A consultation between the Pope and a Jesuit, concerning the way how to introduce Popery into England. 1
PR3291.A1 C66 1682 A Congratulatory poem on His Royal Highness, James, Duke of York
A Congratulatory poem to the ministers sons on their splendid feast, Thursday, December 7th, 1682.
A Congratulation on the happy discovery of the hellish fanatick plot to the tune of Now, now the the fight's done.
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PR3291.A1 C66 1683 The Confusion of Babel a poem. 2
PR3291.A1 C66 1684 A Copy of verses presented to His Royal Higness [sic] at the Lord Bishop of Salisbury's on Monday the 15th of this instant September, 1684 to the illustrious and high born prince, Iames, Duke of York, and George, Prince of Denmarke. 2
PR3291.A1 C66 1686 The Converts 2
PR3291.A1 C66 1688 A congratulatory poem on His Highness the Prince of Orange upon his arrival to town 1
PR3291.A1 C66 1689 A Congratulary poem on the most illustrious William Henry, Prince of Orange 2
PR3291.A1 C66 1690 The Conceited lover, or The enamoured young man
The Controversie between Robin and Dolls house-keeping
A Congratulary poem, on His Majesties happy return
The Contriving lover, or, The Fortunate mistake ... to the tune of, I often with my Jenny strove, &c.
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PR3291.A1 C66 1698 Congratulatory poem to the High and Mighty Czar of Muscovy on his arrival in England on Tuesday the 11th. of this instant January, 1697/8 1
PR3291.A1 C66 1699 A congratulatory poem upon the happy nuptials of the Right Honourable Charles Hope of Hopetoun, and the very vertuous lady Henrietta Johnston daughter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Annandale, which was solemnized on the 31st. of August, 1699. 1
PR3291.A1 C66 1700 The Consecration of Marcellus an ode in memory of the illustrious prince William, Duke of Gloucester.
Come sweet lass or Loves invitation to a new tune.
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PR3291.A1 .C68 A courtly new ballad of the princely wooing of the fair maid of London, by King Edward. The tune is, Bonny sweet Robin. 1
PR3291.A1 C68 The country mans lamentation for the death of his cow. A country swain of little wit one day ... To a pleasant country tune, called, Colly my cow.
The Court at Kensington a poem on the most celebrated beauties there.
The country lovers conquest. In winning a coy lass ..., To a pleasant new tune, very much in use.
The covenant; or, No king but the old king's son, or, A brief rehearsall of what heretofore was done. All sorts of people of it take a view ... To the tune of, True blew [sic] will never stain.
Courage crowned with conquest; or, A brief relation, how that valiant knight and that heroick champion Sir Eglamore bravely fought with, and manfully slew a terrible huge great monstrous dragon. To a pleasant new tune.
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PR3291.A1 C68 1655 The Country gentleman, or, The Happy life to an excellent tune, or, hey boys up go we : with allowance. 2
PR3291.A1 C68 1670 The Country miss new come in fashion, or, A Farewel to the pockifi'd town miss 2
PR3291.A1 C68 1679 The Country club a poem. 2
PR3291.A1 .C68 1689 The Court of England, or, The Preparation for the happy coronation of King William and Queen Mary 1