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Sökning efter: P. D. Martin 137 träffar

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41 Times alteration: or, The old mans rehearsall, what braue dayes he knew a great while agone, when his old cap was new. - To the tune of, Ile nere be drunke againe M. P. (Martin Parker) 1628 or 9 Engelska
42 Hold your hands honest men, - for here's a good wife hath a husband that likes her, in every respect, but onely he strikes her, then if you desire to be held men compleat, what ever you doe your wives doe not beat. To the tune of, Keepe a good tongue &c M. P. (Martin Parker) 1634 Engelska
43 Good counsell for young vvooers. - shewing the way, the meanes, and the skill, to wooe any woman, be she what she will: then all young men that are minded to wooe, come heare this new ballad, and buy't ere you goe. To a dainty new tune, or else it may be sung to the tune of Prettie Bessie M. P. (Martin Parker) ca. 1635 Engelska
44 There's nothing to be had without money, or Hee that brings mony in his hand is sure to speed by sea or land, - but he that hath no coyne in's purse his fortune is a great deale worse, then happy are they that alwayes haue a penny in purse their credit to saue. To a new northerne tune, or The mother beguil'd the daughter 1633? Engelska
45 The marryed mans lesson: or, A disswasion from iealousie. - To the tune of, All you that will wooe a wench M. P. (Martin Parker) 1634 Engelska
46 A good workeman needes neuer want worke. - If this be true, heres a parsell of ten, all lustie able well quallified men, that scarse haue their equals to eate, drinke, and sleepe and some are farr better to hang then to keepe. To the tune of the nine maids M. P. (Martin Parker) ca. 1635 Engelska
47 Keep a good tongue in your head. - for here's a good woman in every respect, but only her tongue breeds all the defect. To the tune of The milkmaids, &c M. P. (Martin Parker) 1634 Engelska
48 Tryall brings truth to light: or, The proofe of a pudding is all in the eating. - A dainty new ditty of many things treating, to the tune of The begger-boy M. P. (Martin Parker) 1634 Engelska
49 An excellent new medley, - which you may admire at (without offence) for euery line speakes a contrary sences to the tune of, Tarletons medley M. P. (Martin Parker) ca. 1625 Engelska
50 Newes from New-castle with an advertisement, - to all Englishmen that (for the safety of themselves, their King and country) they would abandon the fond opinion, (which too many doe conceave) of the Scots good meaning to England, which our fore-fathers have ever experienced to the contrary; they having bin oftentimes found to bee circumventing Machiavillians, and faythles truce breakers. This dity was written upon some occasion of newes from the north; containing the Scots surprizing of New-Castle, where they left three thousand men in garison, with a briefe touch of some of our brave cavaleirs who manfully fought in that conflict. The tune is, Lets to the wars againe M. P. (Martin Parker) 1640 Engelska
51 VVell met neighbour: or, A dainty discourse betwixt Nell and Sisse, - of men that doe use their wives amisse. Then all you good women their cases pitty, the cause you shall heare if you list to this ditty. To the tune of Ragged and torne M. P. (Martin Parker) 1640? Engelska
52 The famous history of that most renowned Christian worthy Arthur King of the Britaines, - and his famous Knights of the Round Table M. P. (Martin Parker) 1660 Engelska
53 The poet's blind mans bough, - or have among you my blind harpers : being a pretty medicine to cure the dimme, double, envious, partiall, and diabolicall eyesight and iudgement of those dogmaticall, schismaticall, aenigmaticall, and nou sic gramaticall authors who lycentiously, without eyther name, lycence, wit or charity, have raylingly, falsely, and foolishly written a numerous rable of pesteferous pamphelets in this present (and the precedent yeare M. P. (Martin Parker) 1641 Engelska
54 The armies letanie, - imploring the blessing of God on the present proceedings of the armie Author of Mercurius melancholicus. Printed in the yeere 1647 Engelska
55 A lamentable relation of a fearfull fight at sea, upon our English coast, between the Spaniard and the Hollander - who after their first meeting and fight which was on Friday the sixt of September last past, and the finall fight on Friday being the eleventh of October following, the event whereof you may hear in this following ditty : to the tune of, Let us to the wars againe M. P. (Martin Parker) 1639 Engelska
56 Well met neighbour, or, A dainty discourse betwixt Nell and Sisse, of men that doe use their wives amisse, then all you good women their cases pitty, the cause you shall heare if you list to this ditty - to the tune of Ragged and torne M. P. (Martin Parker) 1640? Engelska
57 A true tale of Robbin, or, A briefe touch of the life and death of that renowned outlaw, Robert Earle of Huntington vulgarly called Robbin Hood - who lived and died in 1198. being the 9. yeare of the reigne of King Richard the First, commonly called Richard Cuer de Lyou sic M. P. (Martin Parker) 1632? Engelska
58 An exact description of the manner how His Maiestie and his nobles went to Parliament, on Munday, the thirteenth day of Aprill, 1640, to the comfortable expectation of all loyall subiects - to the tune of Triumph and ioy, &c M. P. (Martin Parker) 1640 Engelska
59 A cruel Cornish murder - ... to the tune of The ladies daughter M. P. (Martin Parker) 1624 Engelska
60 A man cannot lose his money, but he shall be mockt too, or, Suttle Mals loue to simple Coney, to make him an asse to spend his money - to the tune of Oh no, no, no, not yet M. P. (Martin Parker) ca. 1625 Engelska

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