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Sökning efter: D. M. Parker
134 träffar
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Titel |
Författare |
År |
Språk |
61 |
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
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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ca. 1625 |
Engelska |
62 |
Saylors for my money - a new ditty composed in the praise of saylors and sea affaires ... to the tune of The joviall cobler
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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ca. 1630? |
Engelska |
63 |
The cooper of Norfolke, or, A pretty jest of a brewer and the coopers wife - and how the cooper served the brewer in his kinde : to the tune of The wiving age
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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ca. 1627 |
Engelska |
64 |
The married-womans case, or, Good counsell to mayds, to be carefull of hastie marriage - by the example of other married-women : to the tune of The married-mans case
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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1627 |
Engelska |
65 |
Britaines honour - In the two valiant Welchmen, who fought against fifteene thousand Scots, at their now comming to England passing over Tyne; wherof one was kill'd manfully fighting against his foe, and the other being taken prisoner, is now (upon relaxation) come to Yorke to his Majestie. The tune is, How now Mars, &c
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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1640 |
Engelska |
66 |
Faire fall all good tokens. Or, A pleasant new song not common to be had, which will teach you to know good tokens from bad - To a pleasant new tune
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ca. 1630 |
Engelska |
67 |
VVit's never good till 'tis bought: or, Good counsell for improvident men - fit to make use of now and then. To the tune of Basses Carreere
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1634? |
Engelska |
68 |
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 |
69 |
The bonny bryer, or A Lancashire lass - her sore lamentation, for the death of her loue, and her owne reputation. To the tune of the Bonny broome
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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1630? |
Engelska |
70 |
Mans felicity and misery - which is, a good wife and a bad: or the best and the worst, discoursed in a dialogue betweene Edmund and Dauid. To the tune of I haue for all good wives a song
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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ca. 1635 |
Engelska |
71 |
The nightingale vvarbling forth her owne disaster; or The rape of Philomela. Newly written in English verse, by Martin Parker
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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1632 |
Engelska |
72 |
Grandsire graybeard. Or Machiauell displayed
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Nicholas Breton
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1635 |
Engelska |
73 |
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 |
74 |
A briefe description of the triumphant show made by the right honourable Aulgernon Percie, Earle of Northumberland - at his installation and intiation into the princely fraternitie of the garter, upon the 13. of May, 1635. To the tune of Quell the pride, &c
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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1635 |
Engelska |
75 |
The distressed virgin: or, The false young-man, and the constant maid, the qualities of them both displaid - To an excellent new tune
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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1633 |
Engelska |
76 |
Come worldling see what paines I here do take - to gather gold while here on earth I rake. What the father gathereth by the rake, the sonne doth scatter with the forke
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N. P.
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1638 |
Engelska |
77 |
A merry dialogue betwixt a married man and his wife, concerning the affaires of this carefull life - To an excellent tune
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1628 |
Engelska |
78 |
A bill of fare - for, a Saturday nights supper, a Sunday morning breakfast, and a Munday dinner, described in a pleasant new merry ditie. To the tune of Cooke Laurell, or, Michaelmas terme
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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1637 |
Engelska |
79 |
A briefe dissection of Germaines affliction - with warre, pestilence, and famine; and other deducable miseries, lachrimable to speak of; more lamentable to partake of. Sent as a (friendly) monitor to England, warning her to beware of, (generally) ingratitude, and security; as also (particularly) other greevous sinnes, the weight whereof Germany hath a long time felt, and at this present doth (and England may feare to) feele. Written from approv'd intelligence, by M. Parker
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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1638 |
Engelska |
80 |
The cooper of Norfolke: or, A pretty iest of a brewer and the coopers wife: and how the cooper served the brewer in his kind - To the tune of, The wiving age
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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1630? |
Engelska |
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