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All things be dear but poor mens labour; or, the sad complaint of poor people. : Being a true relation of the dearness of all kinds of food, to the great grief and sorrow of many thousands in this nation. Likewise, the uncharitableness of rich men to the poor. This song was begun at Worcester, the middle at Shrewsbury, the end at Coventry
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L. W.
1680
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the happy greeting of Iohn and Betty, or, Nothing better than true love : John declares that Betty is his dear, and few there be that can with her compare; for Nell and Prue, Jone and Mary, There's none of these can please him for to marry. But Betty is the girl that's civil and chast, and none but her alone he will imbrace. The tune is, Celia's my foe. By L.W.
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1679
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True, strange and wonderful news from the city of London : being a true and perfect relation of the tryal and condemnation of a soldier which was to dye for killing another that went civilly to help him to his quarters : also an account of a young man that is condemn'd for ravishing a maiden-child under ten years of age : Likewise how a woman was pull'd out of bed by the Divel, in Southwark Prison, and throw'd against the ground, which made her confess the murdering of her child, which before had been clear'd for it : Also a relation of a cruel murder committed by a man upon a young lad his servant, near Debtford in Kent, within three miles of London, upon Munday the first day of July 1678 : Likewise a wonder of a child that was born in Bull and Mouth street near Aldersgate, London, that spoke at five days old which has caus'd great admiration round the city : with an account of three more that is condemn'd to dye for robbery
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1678
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God's great and vvonderful vvork in Somerset-shire : the charitable farmer miraculously rewarded h[a]ppening at Welling within three miles of the city of Wells this last harvest, where an honest Godly farmer having sold most part of this last summer and winter great quantities of corn to the poor in their distress at five or six shillings the bushel, when the market price was ten and eleven shillings; for which he was much derided and scoft at by his rich neighbours, he was recompensed by an extraordinary crop of wheat, the like was never before heard; of each stalk of straw having divers full large ears, some nine, ten and thirteen, but generally ten ears on every straw throughout the field which was ten acres and upwards; of which ears are to be seen at divers coffy-houses by the Royal Exchange, and at other places in London, published as a grateful acknowledgement to the goodness of providence, and to stir up all into faith in God, and charity towards their poor neighbours from the consideration of so remarkable an example. The tune i
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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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The nevv made gentlevvoman or, The dishonest lady : Writen as true as she did relate how money made her every rascal's mate likewise she says she's gather'd riches store. By only playing of the private whore. And now in the country she's gone, and left me bebind [sic] to sing this song. To a new tune, or, The flatteries of fate
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1676
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The nevv made gentlevvoman or, The dishonest lady. : To a new tune, or, The flatteries of fate
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1675
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A true relation, of the great flood that happened in many parts of England in December and Ianuary last : to the undoing of many the drownding of cattell and driving down of bridges and houses the drownding of people and washing up corn by the roots which was the means of rising the prices of corn in and about the City of London; with a warning for all people to amend thair lives lest a worse thing befall us. The tune is, aim not to high
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1674
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A true relation, of the great flood that happened in many parts of England in December and Ianuary last : to the undoing of many the drownding of cattell and driving down of bridges and houses the drownding of people and washing up corn by the roots which was the means of rising the prices of corn in and about the City of London; with a warning for all people to amend their lives lest a worse thing befall us. The tune is, aim not to high
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1674
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The ill fortune of a younger brother : and I wish no mans fall by such another ... : to the tune of, If I should marry a young wife
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1660
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