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A proper new ballad on the old Parliament Or, the second...
Published 1659Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
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A proper new ballad on the old Parliament Or, the second...
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A proper nevv ballad, entituled, The Granadeers rant. To its own proper new tune, Hy the brave Granadeers, ho.
Published 1681“…Proper new ballad, entituled, The Granadeers rant.…”
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A proper new ballad, intituled The wandring Prince of Troy To the tune of Queene Dydo.
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A proper new ballad, intituled, the wandring Prince of Troy The tune is. Queen Dido.
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A proper new ballad, intituled, the wandring Prince of Troy. The tune is. Queen Dido.
Published 1658Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
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A proper new ballad, intituled, the Wandering prince of Troy to the tune of, Queene Dido.
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A proper new ballad, intituled The wandring Prince of Troy To the tune of Queene Dydo.
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A proper new ballad, intituled, the wandring Prince of Troy The tune is. Queen Dido.
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Bloody news from Chelmsford: or, A proper new ballad, containing a true and perfect relation...
Published 1663“…Proper new ballad.…”
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An excellent new ballad, entituled Leader-Haughs and Yarow. To its own proper tune.
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A proper new Brummigham ballad to the tune of Hey then up we go
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The nevv ballad. Of the lass of Peaties Mill. To its own proper tune.
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A delectable new ballad, entituled Leader-haughs and yarow To its own proper tune.
Published 1690Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
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A delectable new ballad, entituled Leader-haughs and yarow To its own proper tune.
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A delectable new ballad; entituled Leader-haughs and Yarow to its own proper tune.
Published 1700Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
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