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132 träffar
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Titel |
Författare |
År |
Språk |
41 |
The good fellowes best beloved - now if you will know what that should bee, Ile tell you 'tis called good ipse hee: 'tis that which some people do love in some measure, some for their profit and some for their pleasure. To the tune of Blew capp
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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1634 |
Engelska |
42 |
Good newes from the north, - truly relating how about a hundred of the Scottish rebels, intending to plunder the house of M. Thomas Pudsie ... were set upon by a troupe of our hoursemen, under the conduct of that truly valorous gentleman Leiutenant sic Smith, leiutenant sic to noble Sr. Iohn Digby
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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1640 |
Engelska |
43-44 |
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
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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ca. 1635 |
Engelska |
45 |
Harry VVhite his humour, so neare as may be set forth by M.P. In which is exprest, both earnest and jest: let honest men buy, and knaves let it lye: this is not for them, vvho vertue contemned
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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1634 |
Engelska |
46 |
Have among you good women or, A high-way discourse betweene old William Starket, and Robin Hobs, going to Maydstone market. - good women before hand let me you advise, to keepe your owne counsell, and so be held wise. If any one taken in ill part what's here said, sheel shew by her kicking that shee's a gauld jade. To the tune of, O such a rogue
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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1634 |
Engelska |
47-48 |
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
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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1634 |
Engelska |
49-50 |
Houshold talke or, Good councell for a married man - Deliuered in a prittie dialogue, by Roger a batchelor, to Simon, a (iealous) married-man. To the tune of Buckle and thong-a
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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1629 |
Engelska |
51 |
Iohn and Ioan: or, A mad couple well met. - To the tune of the Paratour
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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1634 |
Engelska |
52-53 |
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
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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1634 |
Engelska |
54 |
The king and a poore northerne man - Shewing how a poore Northumberland man, a tenant to the King, being wrong'd b... lawyer, (his neighbor) went to the King himselfe to make knowne his grievances; full of simple mirth and merry plaine iests
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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1633 |
Engelska |
55 |
The King & northern-man, - shewing how a poor Northumberland-man (tennant to the King) being wronged by a lawyer (his neighbour), went to the King himself to make known his grievance. To the tune of, Slut
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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1695? |
Engelska |
56 |
Labour in vaine, or An imperfect description of love. - Imperfect I well call it may, for who can all loves parts display? To a dainty new tune, called Ienkinson
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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1636 |
Engelska |
57 |
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
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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1639 |
Engelska |
58 |
The legend of Sir Leonard Lack-wit - sonne in law to Sir Gregory Nonesence, by the marriage of his wiues eldest daughter to Sir Simon Simple, translated out of all Christian languages into the Kentish tongue. By Martin Parker
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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1633 |
Engelska |
59-60 |
Loues solace; or The true lovers part, & in his conclusion he shews his constant heart. - He still doth praise her for her beauty rare, and sayes there's none with her that can compare. To a new court tune called the Damaske rose
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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1632 |
Engelska |
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