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Loves better then gold: or Money's an ass : Come hear my song, it does you all concern, from it you may your own misfortunes learn: and yet 'tis vain, as hereby I shall prove, for want of money to neglect your love. To a new delightful tune, much in request at court
1676
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Loves mistress: or, Natures rarity. : To a most excellent delicious new tune called, Tell me ye wandering spirits in the air
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1676
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The loving young couple, or, The amourous vvooing between Willie and Nancie : Willie woos Nancie and tell her his mind, but Nancie at first proveth very unkind, but as last in conclusion to end all the strife, he got her good will for to make her his wife, now they live in love in joy and in peace, and I hope every year their welath will encrease, to the tune of, Of the kind mistress
1676
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The maidens sad complaint for want of a husband. : To the new Westcountry tune: or Hogh when shall I be married?
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1676
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A Merry wedding; or, O brave Arthur of Bradly. : To a pleasant new tune
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A most excellent song of the love of young Palmus, and fair Sheldra : To the tune of, Shackley-hey
1676
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A most notable example of an ungracious son, : who in pride of his heart denyed his own father, and how God for his offence turned his meat into loathsome toads. To the tune of, Lord Derby
1676
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The new corant, or, The merry wooing of Jonney and Jenny : young men and maids if here by any, you'l say this ballet is worth a penny, you shall it hear if you will stay, you know the price, buy them away, to a new tune call'd Up goes aly aly
1676
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A new sonnet, shewing how the goddess Diana, transformed Acteon into the shape of an hart. : To a new tune
1676
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The Noble fisher-man, or, Robin Hood's preferment : shewing how he won a prize on the sea, and how he gave one half to his dame, and the other to the building of alms-houses : tune of, In summer time
1676
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