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Mris. Rump brought to bed of a monster, : with her terrible pangs, bitter teming [sic], hard labour, and lamentable travel from Portsmouth to VVestminster, and the great misery she hath endured by this ugly deformed, ill-shapen base begotten babe or monster of reformation, with the great care of nurse Haslerigg, and Mris London
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Mris. Rump brought to bed of a monster, : with her terrible pangs, bitter teming [sic], hard labour, and lamentable travel from Portsmouth to Westminster, and the great misery she hath endured by this ugly, deformed, ill-shapen, base begotten babe, or monster of reformation, with the great care of nurse Haslerigg, and Mris London the midwife
1660
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A New-years-gift for the Rump
1660
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The petition of the Rump to the honourable City of London
1660
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The Proceedings, votes, resolves, and acts of the late half- quarter Parliament, called the Rump : as it was taken out of their own journal-books, and printed for the general satisfaction of the nation
1660
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A psalme sung by the people, before the bone-fires, made in and about the City of London, on the 11th. of February. : To the tune of Up tayles all
1660
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The Rump dockt
1660
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The Rump roughly but righteously handled, in a new ballad : to the tune of Cook Lorrel
1660
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The Rump serv'd in with a grand sallet. : Or, A new ballad, to the tune of the blacksmith
1660
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The Rump ululant, : or Penitence per force; being The recantation of the old rust-roguy-rebellious-rampant, and now ruinous rotten-rosted Rump. To the tune of Gerrards mistresse
1660
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