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PR3291.P3 F35 | A fairing for maids. Being the honest maids councel to all other, better then she had given her by her mother, she wishes maides in time for to be wary, and with what young-men they intend to marry, a single life is gallant she doth say, for being bound perforce they must obey. | 1 |
PR3291.P3 H52 1680 | Hickledy-pickledy, or, The Yorkshire curates complaint to the tune of Alas, poor scholar, &c. | 2 |
PR3291.P3 (INTERNET) | Mundorum explicatio, or, The explanation of an hieroglyphical figure wherein are couched the mysteries of the external, internal, and eternal worlds, shewing the true progress of a soul from the court of Babylon to the city of Jerusalem, from the Adamical fallen state to the regenerate and angelical : being a sacred poems / | 1 |
PR3291.P3 V53 1685 |
A view of the world, being a poem of the times containing the root of rebellion, the tree of sedition, the leaves of contention, and the fruit of treason : [a]dvising every good Christian to obey governours and superiors, and not to kick at every occasion, nor to make a schism and rent in the church at every scruple, criticism, and mistake, but to live in peace and unity, lest (being found imposters before God and rebels to their King) their heads be mounted on a pole as a fruit of their treachery and rebellion. A view of the world, being a poem of the times containing the root of rebellion, the tree of sedition, the leaves of contention, and the fruit of treason : [a]dvising every good Christian to obey governours and superiors, and not to kick at every occasion, nor to make a schism and rent in the church at every scruple, criticism, and mistake, but to live in peace and unity, lest (being found imposters before God and rebels to their King) their heads be mounted on a pole as a fruit of their treachery and rebellion. |
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PR3291 P63 1689 | A Poem on the coronation of King William and Queen Mary | 2 |
PR3291.P73 1681 | The present state of England: a pleasant new true ballad, to the tune of, The taylor and his lass: or, It was in the Prime, (of coucumber time. | 1 |
PR3291 .P76 1693 | An excellent new poem upon the happy proceedings of Their Majesties royal army by sea and land with a reflection upon the insulting Jacobites. | 2 |
PR3291.R3 1658 | Iohn Arm-strongs last good-night. Declaring how John Arm-strong and his eightscore men, fought a bloody bout with a Scottish king at Edenborough. To a pretty northern tune, called, Fare thou well Giltknock-hall. | 1 |
PR3291.R3 E43 1670 | An elegy upon the death of the Most Illustrious Princess Heneretta Maria Dutches of Orleans, &c. | 2 |
PR3291.R3 E43 1695 |
An elegy on the death of Her Late Sacred Majesty Mary the Second, Queen of England, &c who dyed December 28th, 1694 / An elegy on the death of Her Late Sacred Majesty Mary the Second, Queen of England, &c. who dyed December 28th, 1694 / |
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PR3291.R3 L47 1668 | A letter from a gentleman to the Honourable Ed. Howard, esq occasioned by a civiliz'd epistle of Mr. Dryden's, before his second edition of his Indian emperovr. | 2 |
PR3291.R3 .L6 1660 | The loyall subjects joy, or, Joyfull news to all that faithfull be, and doth desire a happy year to see, to see the same let all good Christians pray first Charles in peace, my crown and scepter sway, then should we see such love in fair England, no forreign nation durst against us stand. The tune, Sound charge. | 1 |
PR3291.S3 C686 1621 | The counter-scuffle. | 1 |
PR3291.S3 C686 1626 | The counter scuffle whereunto is added The counter-ratt / | 1 |
PR3291.S3 C686 1653 | The counter scuffle whereunto is added, The counter rat / | 2 |
PR3291.S3 C686 1667 | The counter-scuffle whereunto is added The counter-rat / | 2 |
PR3291.S3 E43 1684 |
An elegy on the much lamented death of the Right Honourable Sr. Hugh Windham, Kt one of His Majesties justices of the Court of Common-Pleas Westminster, who departed this life upon his circuit at the assizes in the city of Norwich, July, 1684. An elegy on the much lamented death of the Right Honourable Sr. Hugh Windham, Kt. one of His Majesties justices of the Court of Common-Pleas Westminster, who departed this life upon his circuit at the assizes in the city of Norwich, July, 1684. |
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PR3291.S3 F85 1667 | A funeral elegy on the Right Honourable the Lady Viscountesse Castleton | 2 |
PR3291.S3 J6 1657 | Jockies lamentation, whose seditious work was the loss of his country, and his kirk. To a stately new Scottish tune. | 1 |
PR3291.S3 V67 1688 | Votum pro principe a poem to Her Majesty / | 1 |