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Titel |
Författare |
År |
Språk |
41 |
The Queenes visiting of the campe at Tilsburie with her entertainment there to the tune of Wilsons wilde
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Thomas Deloney
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1588 |
Engelska |
42 |
The mirrour of mirth and pleasant conceits - containing, many proper and pleasant inuentions for the recreation and delight of many, and to the hurt and hinderance of none. Framed in French by that worshipfull and learned gentleman Bonaduenture de Periers, and groome to the right excellent princesse the Queene of Nauarre: and Englished by T.D
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Bonaventure Des Périers
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1592 |
Engelska |
43 |
A proper new sonet declaring the lamentation of Beckles in Suffolke - which was in the great winde vpon S. Andrewes eue last, past most pittifully burned with fire, to the losse by elimation of twentie thousande pound and vpwarde, and to the number of four score dwelling houses. 1586. Tow Wilsons tune
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Thomas Deloney
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1586 |
Engelska |
44-47 |
The garland of good-will - diuided into three parts: containing many pleasant songs and prety poems to sundry new notes. With a table to find the names of all the songs. written by T.D
(flera utgåvor)
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Thomas Deloney
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1700 |
Engelska |
48 |
The gentile craft. The second part - Being a most merrie and pleasant historie, not altogether vnprofitable nor any way hurtfull: verie fit to passe away the tediousnesse of the long winter evenings. By T.D
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Thomas Deloney
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1639 |
Engelska |
49 |
The pleasant history of John VVinchcomb - in his younger yeares called Jacke of Newberie, the famous and worthy clothier of England: declaring his life and love, together with his charitable deeds and great hospitality; and how hee set continually five hundred poore people at worke, to the great benefit of the common-wealth: worthy to be read and regarded. Now the ninth time imprinted, corrected, and inlarged, by T.D
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Thomas Deloney
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1633 |
Engelska |
50 |
The most rare and excellent history of the Duchesse of Suffolkes calamity - To the tune of Queene Dido
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Thomas Deloney
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ca. 1635 |
Engelska |
51 |
The pleasant history of Iohn VVinchcomb - in his younger yeares called Iack of Newbery, the famous and worthy clothier of England; declaring his life and loue, together with his charitable deedes and great hospitality. And how he set continually fiue hundred poore people at worke, to the great benefite of the common-wealth. The eleuenth edition, corrected and enlarged by T.D
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Thomas Deloney
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An. 1630 |
Engelska |
52 |
The lamentation of Master Pages wife of Plimmouth - who being enforced by her parents to wed him against her will, did most wickedly consent to his murther, for the love of George Strangwidge; for which fact she suffered death at Barstable in Devonshire. VVritten with her owne hand a little before her death. To the tune of Fortune my foe
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Thomas Deloney
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ca. 1635? |
Engelska |
53 |
The gentle craft - A discourse containing many matters of delight, very pleasant to be read: shewing what famous men have beene shoomakers in time past in this land, with their worthy deeds and great hospitality. Declaring the cause why it is called the gentle craft: and also how the proverbe first grew; a shoemakers sonne is a prince borne. T.D
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Thomas Deloney
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1637 |
Engelska |
54 |
A most pleasant ballad of patient Grissell - To the tune of the brides good morrovv
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Thomas Deloney
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1600 |
Engelska |
55 |
A most sweet song of an English merchant, borne at Chichester - To an excellent new tune
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ca. 1640 |
Engelska |
56 |
The shepheards delight - To the tune of Frog Galiard
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W. T.
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c. 1617 |
Engelska |
57 |
The second part of the gentle craft.
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Thomas Deloney
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ca. 1600 |
Engelska |
58 |
The shepheard's delight. - To the tune of Frog galliard
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Nicholas Breton
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1628 |
Engelska |
59 |
The pleasant history of John Winchcomb, in his younger years called, Jack of Newbery - the famous and worthy clothier of England, declaring his life and love, together with his charitable deeds and great hospitalities : how he set continually five hundred poor people at work, to the great benefit of the Commonwealth, worthy to be read and regarded
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Thomas Deloney
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1672 |
Engelska |
60 |
The pleasant and princely history of the gentle-craft - a discourse containing many matters of delight, very pleasant to read : shewing what famous men have been shooe-makers in time past in this land, with their worthy deeds and great hospitality : set forth with pictures, and variety of wit and mirth : declaring the cause why it was called the gentle-craft, and also how the proverb first grew : A shooe-maker's son is a prince born
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Thomas Deloney
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1690? |
Engelska |
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