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A sweet sonnet, wherein the lover exclaimeth against fortune for the loss of his ladies favour : almost past hope to get it again, and in the end receives a comfortable answer, and...
Published: Printed for W. Thackeray, at the Angel in Duck-lane, I.M. [i.e. I. Millet] and A. M. [i.e. A. Milbourn], 1689Get full text
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Robin Hood and Little John : being an account of their first meeting, their fierce encounter and conquest : to which is added, their friendly agreement, and how he came to be call'...
Published: Printed by and for W. Onley, and are to be sold by the booksellers of Pye-corner and London-bridge., 1680Get full text
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[A pleasant new ballad of] King Henry the Second, and the miller of Mansfield : and how he was lodged at the miller's house, and of their pleasant communication : to the tune of, T...
Published: Printed by and for W.O. [i.e. W. Onley] and sold by the booksellers of Pye-corner and London-Bridge, 1695Get full text
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Cupids courtesie, or, The young gallant foil'd at his own weapon : he scorned Cupid and his dart, until he felt a wounded heart : to a most pleasant Northern tune.
Published: Printed for W. Thackerey at the Angel in Duck-Lane, J.M. [i.e. J. Millet] & A.M. [i.e. A. Milbourn], 1690Get full text
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An excellent ballad of George Barnwell, an apprentice in the city of London, who was undone by a strumpet, who caused him thrice to rob his master, and to murder his uncle in Ludlo...
Published: Printed by and for W.O. [i.e. Onley] and A.M. [i.e. Milbourn] and sold by the booksellers of Pye-Corner and London-Bridge, 1690Get full text
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