Call Number (LC) Title Results
PR3291.A1 .N48 1682 A New ballad, with the definition of the word Tory. 1
PR3291.A1 N48 1682 A New ballad, with the definition of the word Tory 2
PR3291.A1 N48 1683 A New song on the arrival of Prince George and his intermarriage with the Lady Ann : to the tune of, Old Jenny.
News from the river of Thames to a pleasant new tune.
News from Frost-Fair upon the river of Thames : being a description of the boths, tents, accomodations, frollicks, sports and humours of those innumerable crowd's of resorters, the like never before published : to the tune of Come from the temple to the bed, &c.
News from Guild-hall, or, The Combate of the gyants
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PR3291.A1 N48 1684 A New ballad to the tune of I'll tell thee, Dick, &c.
Newcastle associators, or, The Trimmers loyalty being a true relation how several sanctified brethren were apprehended and found signing the association (several others having made their escapes) at the assizes at Newcastle, August 2, 1684 : to the tune of Ignoramus, or, Lay by your pleading.
News from the Thames, or, The Frozen Thames in tears
A New-years gift for the Whigs: or, A true relation of threescore Presbyters (foot and horse) that surprized two of the kin[gs] guards in their beds at an inn seaven miles from Edenborough, cutting all the flesh off their bon[es] till they were dead, and carried the pieces to their respective friends, and there burned them [in] contempt of God and their king. : Tune of, Then then to the duke let's fill up the glass.
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PR3291.A1 N48 1685 A New song called The lover's tragedy, or, Parents cruelty to the tune of Charon make hast and carry me over. 1
PR3291.A1 N48 1689 A New song lately come from Ireland to the tune of Cavaleiro-man. 2
PR3291.A1 N48 1696 A New ballad upon the land-bank, or, Credit restored to the tune of All for love and no money.
A new ballad upon the land-bank: or, Credit restored. To the tune of All for love and no money.
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PR3291.A1 N48 1711 A New song being a second part to the same tune of Lillibulero &c. 2
PR3291.A1 N483 1681 News from the land of chivalry 2
PR3291.A1 N49 The nevv courtier the tune is, Cloris since thou art fled away.
The new corant, or, The merry wooing of Jonney and Jenny young men and maids if here by any, you'l say this ballet is worth a penny, you shall it hear if you will stay, you know the price, buy them away, to a new tune call'd Up goes aly aly.
A new game at cards, or, The three nimble shuffling cheaters to a pleasant new tune, Or, what you please.
A new song to drive away cold vvinter between Robin Hood and the jovial tinker : how Robin by a wile, the tinker he did cheat, but at the length as you shall hear, the tinker did him beat, wiereby the same they did then so agree, thereafter liv'd in love and duty, to the tune of, In summer time.
A new ballad shewing how a prince of England loved the kings daughter of France and how the prince was disasterously slain and how the aforesaid princes was afterwards married to a Forester, the tune is, Crimson velvet.
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PR3291.A1 N49 1640 A new song: shewing the crueltie of Gernutus a Iew, who leading to a merchant a hundred crownes, would have a pound of his flesh, because he could not pay him at the day appointed. To the tune of Black and yellow. 1
PR3291.A1 N49 1657 A new prophesie, or, Some strange speeches declared by an old woman living now in Cheshire, in Ranna, two miles from Maxfield her name is Margret Hough, she is sevenscore and fifteene yeares of age. 1
PR3291.A1 N49 1669 The new claret-club: or, The entertainments of Jack Jolly, Tam True-wit, Peter Prudence, Symon Scruple, and Frank Furthy 1
PR3291.A1 N49 1675 A new balled called Trap, or, The young lass to the tune of, Traps delight, or, I know what I know. 1
PR3291.A1 N49 1679 A New satyricall ballad of the licentiousness of the times to the tune of The blinde beggar of Bednall-Green. 1
PR3291.A1 N49 1681 A New copy of verses about interlopers since here has been a plaguy bustle, made by that quack-embalmer Russel ... : to the tune of Packington's pound.
A new wonder, or, A strange and true account from Shrewsbury of a dreadful storm which happened on the 4th of May last, 1681 at or about mid-night which the people that heard it supposed to be hail, but finding their mistake by the day-light, were all possessed with astonishment, the truth thereof is attested by several of the place as being eye-witnesses of the premises, to the tune of, Troy town.
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PR3291.A1 N49 1684 A new song, or, The whigs hard hearts; with seasonable advice to 'em To the tune of, O London thou hadst better ha' built new bordellos. 1
PR3291.A1 N49 1687 A New song to the tune of A beggar I will be &c. 1
PR3291.A1 N49 1689 A New song on King William & Queen Mary to the tune of Joy to great Cæsar.
A new new-years gift, or, The Covent-Garden adventure: being a Protestant dialogue with a Popish-priest.
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PR3291.A1 N49 1690 A New copy of verses call'd The heiress's lamentation, or, Pity too late to the tune of The torments of a long dispair.
A New ballad of an amorous coachman, who was so difficult in pleasing his love-sick fancy; that after his several addresses to the female sex, he was at last married: which made him cry out, Alass! my humour is so hard to please, that I find love, not love, but a disease ... : To the tune of, There was a brisk lass.
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