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A new northeren iigge, called, Daintie come thou to me
Published 1629“…Daintie come thou to me.…”
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A new northeren iigge, called, Daintie come thou to me
Published 1629“…Daintie come thou to me.…”
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A new northeren iigge, called, Daintie come thou to me.
Published 1628“…Daintie come thou to me.…”
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A new northeren iigge, called, Daintie come thou to me
Published 1629“…Daintie come thou to me.…”
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A new northeren iigge, called, Daintie come thou to me
Published 1629“…Daintie come thou to me.…”
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A new northeren iigge, called, Daintie come thou to me
Published 2002“…Daintie come thou to me.…”
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An Excellent ballad of the mercers sonne of Midhurst, and the clothiers daughter of Guilford to the tune of Daintie come thou to me.
Published 1629“…Daintie come thou to me.…”
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The tryall of true love to you I will recite between a fair young lady and a courteous knight. The tune is, Dainty come thou to me.
Published 1655“…Dainty come thou to me.…”
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A pattern of true love, to you I will recite, between a fair young lady, and a courteous knight. The tune is, Dainty comes thou to me.
Published 1663“…Dainty comes thou to me.…”
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A New ballad intituled, The old mans complaint against his wretched sonne, who to aduance his marriage, did vndoe himselfe to the tune of Dainty come thou to me.
Published 1629“…Dainty come thou to me.…”
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A pattern of true love to you I will recite, between a beautiful lady and a courtious knight. To the tune of, Dainty come thou to me, &c. Licensed and entred according...
Published 1670“…Dainty come thou to me.…”
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The wofull lamentation of Edward Smith, a poore penitent prisoner in the iayle of Bedford, which he wrote a short time before his death. To the tune of, Daintie come thou to me.
Published 1628“…Daintie come thou to me.…”
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