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Love lies a bleeding. By whose mortal wounds you may soon understand, what sorrows wee suffer since love left the land. To the tune of, The Cyclops.
Published 1653“…Printed for F.G. ...…”
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Englands joy in a lawful triumph. Bold phanaticks now make room Charles the Second's coming home. As it was voted in the House on May-day last 1660. To the tune of, Packingtons pou...
Published 1660“…Printed for F. G. ...,…”
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The Honest patriot a short discourse touching the polemical sword, and of the command in chief of the militia.
Published 1659“…Printed by F.G.,…”
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Misery to bee lamented, or, A Doleful relation of the sad accident which befell Lawrence Cawthorn a journey-man- butcher, belonging to the shambles in Newgate-Market, who being sup...
Published 1661“…Printed for F.G. ...,…”
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The Honest patriot a short discourse touching the polemical sword, and of the command in chief of the militia.
Published 1659“…Printed by F.G.,…”
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A New merry ballad I haue here to shew, come pence a peece for them, I tell you but so to an old tune, nevvly furbusht, You'd doe so, would you not, Yes I warrant you.
Published 1630“…Printed for F.G.,…”
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Flora's farevvel: or, The shepherds love-passion song, wherein he greatly doth complain, because his love was spent in vain. To a delicate new tune: or, A thousand times my love co...
Published 1641“…Printed for F. G. ...…”
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Englands rejoicing at that happy day that peace and truth may bear sway, being th' election of that thing, in chusing us a royal king, to the tune of, Gallant souldiers [sic] do no...
Published 1660“…Printed for F. G. ...,…”
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The sea-mans compass or A dainty new ditty composed and pend the deeds of brave sea-men to praise and commend, 'twas made by a maid that to Gravesend did pass, now mark, and you qu...
Published 1650“…Printed for F. G. ...,…”
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Free reflections on miscellaneous papers and legal instruments, under the hand and seal of William Shakspeare, in the possession of Samuel Ireland, of Norfolk-Street. To which are...
Published 1796“…printed for F. G. Waldron,…”
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A fayre portion for a fayre mayd: or, The thriftie mayd of Worstersheere who liues at London for a marke a yeare; this marke was her old mothers gift, shee teacheth all mayds how t...
Published 1633“…printed for F. G[rove],…”
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A fayre portion for a fayre mayd: or, The thriftie mayd of Worstersheere who liues at London for a marke a yeare; this marke was her old mothers gift, shee teacheth all mayds how t...
Published 1633“…printed for F. G[rove],…”
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A fayre portion for a fayre mayd: or, The thriftie mayd of Worstersheere who liues at London for a marke a yeare; this marke was her old mothers gift, shee teacheth all mayds how t...
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A fayre portion for a fayre mayd: or, The thriftie mayd of Worstersheere who liues at London for a marke a yeare; this marke was her old mothers gift, shee teacheth all mayds how t...
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The loves of Troilus and Creseid, written by Chaucer; with a commentary, by Sir Francis Kinaston
Published 1796“…printed for and sold by F. G. Waldron,…”
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The batchelors delight, being a pleasant new song, shewing the happiness of a single life, and the miseries that do commonly attend matrimony. To the tune of the Kings delight, or,...
Published 1641“…Printed for F. G. on Snow-hil,…”
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Love lies a bleeding. By whose mortal wounds you may soon understand, what sorrows wee suffer since love left the land. To the tune of, The cyclops.
Published 1653“…Printed for F.G. on Snow-hill,…”
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The batchelors delight being a pleasant new song, shewing the happiness of a single life, and the miseries that do commonly attend matrimony. To the tune of the Kings delight, or,...
Published 1641“…Printed for F. G. on Snow-hil,…”
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The true loves knot untied. Being the right path, whereby to advise princely virgins how to behave themselves, by the example of the renowned princess, the Lady Arabella, and the s...
Published 1630“…Printed for F.G. on Snow-hill.,…”
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