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Love in the blossome, or, Fancy in the bud containing a pretty, pleasant and delightful courtship betwixt two very young (but truly amorous) lovers, being persons of very eminent q...
Published 1672“…For W. Thackeray, and W. Whitwood,…”
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Love in the blossome, or, Fancy in the bud containing a pretty, pleasant and delightful courtship betwixt two very young (but truly amorous) lovers, being persons of very eminent q...
Published 1672“…For W. Thackeray, and W. Whitwood,…”
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A tryal of true love: or, The loyal damosels resolution. Wherein she doth declare, her mind is such, no pains or travel she at all will grutch; to follow her dear love, in weal or...
Published 1677“…Printed for W. Thackeray, T. Passenger, and W. Whitwood,…”
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A young man put to his shifts: or, The ranting young mans resolution wherein is show'd how young wenches he doth please and of their heavy burdens he doth them ease, with cunning t...
Published 1675“…printed for W. Thackeray, T. Passenger, and W. Whitwood,…”
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The plow-man's reply. To the merry milk-maid's delight The milk-maids humour he doth well approve, and for her kind expressions, doth her love; maintrining [sic] still, a country l...
Published 1670“…printed for W. Thackeray, T. Passenger, and W. Whitwood,…”
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Good admonitions, or wholesome counsel. being good instructions for these evil times Wishing all people to avoid the crimes, which in these verses plainly are exprest, then strive...
Published 1680“…printed for W. Thackeray, T. Passenger, and W. Whitwood,…”
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The married-mans best portion: or, A new song plainly setting forth the excellency, and incomparable worth of a good wife as also how much happiness doth continually attend upon th...
Published 1677“…printed for W. Thackeray, T. Passenger, and W. Whitwood,…”
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The new Scotch-jigg or, The bonny cravat Johnny wooed Jenny to tye his cravat; but Jenny perceiving what he would be at, with delayes put him off, till she found out his mind; and...
Published 1670“…printed for W. Thackeray, T. Passenger, and W. Whitwood,…”
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[The] country lasses good counsel to all her fellow-maids; [She] doth make it plain appear, living a single life she loves most dear. And wishes maidens all a row, to take heed of...
Published 1675“…Printed for W. Thackeray, T. Passenger, and W. Whitwood,…”
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The two-penny whore; in a dialogue betwixt a spend-thrift and a whore. Or, a relation of a two-penny bargain. Of a spend-thrift proffering two pence to a whore, having spent all bu...
Published 1670“…Printed for W. Thackeray, T. Passinger, and W. Whitwood.,…”
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The cloath-worker caught in a trap: or, A fool and his mony soon parted. Being a true relation of a cloath worker, dweelling [sic] in Thames-street who was wished by an old woman t...
Published 1670“…Printed for W. Thackeray. T. Passenger, and W. Whitwood,…”
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A young man put to his shifts: or, The ranting young mans resolution, wherein is show'd how young wenches he doth please and of their heavy burdens he doth them ease, with cunning...
Published 1670“…Printed for W. Thackeray, T. Passenger, and W. Whitwood.,…”
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The last news from France being a true relation of the escape of the King of Scots from Worcester to London, and from London to France, who was conveyed away by a young gentleman i...
Published 1677“…printed for W. Thackeray, T. Passenger, and W. Whitwood,…”
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The distressed pilgrim who being in much misery, he serves the Lord most faithfully: and repenteth for the things are past, and prayes for a heavenly place at last. The tune is, Wh...
Published 1677“…printed for W. Thackeray, T. Passenger, and W. Whitwood,…”
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The cloath-worker caught in a trap: or, A fool and his mony soon parted. Being a true relation of a cloath-worker, dweelling [sic] in Thames-street, who was wished by an old oman t...
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The country miss new come in fashion; or, A farewel to the pockifi'd town miss A country girl in a paragon gown, that never yet knew the tricks of the town; did lately delude a tar...
Published 1677“…printed for W. Thackeray, T. Passenger, and W. Whitwood,…”
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Corydon and Cloris or, The wanton sheepherdess Coris a pritty nimph one summers day by a brook side under a willow lay; it chanc'd that Corydon did there espy her, and took the bol...
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A tryal of true love: or, The loyal damosels resolution Wherein she doth declare, her mind is such, no pains or travel she at all will grutch; to follow her dear love, in weal or w...
Published 1677“…printed for W. Thackeray, T. Passenger, and W. Whitwood,…”
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God speed the plow, and bless the corn-mow. A dialogue between the husband-man and serving-man. The serving-man, the plow-man would invite to leave his calling, and to take delight...
Published 1670“…Printed for W. Thackeray, T. Passenger, and W. Whitwood,…”
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The unfortunate forrester, or, Fair Elener's tragedy. Shewing how Lord Thomas, once a bold forrester, fell in love with the fair Lady Elener, but his mother would not suffer him to...
Published 1670“…Printed for W. Thackeray, T. Passenger, and W. Whitwood.,…”
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