Search Results - for H.G.,
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A Sweet and pleasant sonet, entituled, My minde to me a kingdome is to the tune of, In Creet, &c.
Published 1624“…for H.G.,…”
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A pleasant ditty, of a maydens vow, that faine would marry, and yet knew not how. To the tune of O no, no, no, not yet.
Published 1620“…For H.G.,…”
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A pleasant countrey new ditty: merrily shewing how to driue the cold winter away. To the tune of, When Phoebus did rest, &c.
Published 1625“…for H.G.,…”
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A posie of rare flowers, gathered by a young-man for his mistresse. To a delectable new tune.
Published 1630“…For H.G.,…”
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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“…for H.G.,…”
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A Pleasant new ballad of two louers to a pleasant new tune.
Published 1628“…for H.G.,…”
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