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101 A true subiects wish - For the happy successe of our Royall Army preparing to resist the factious rebellion of those insolent covenanters (against the sacred Maiesty, of our gracious and loving king Charles) in Scotland. To the tune of, O How now Mars, &c M. P. (Martin Parker) 1640 Engelska
102 The wandring Jews chronicle: or The old historian his brief declaration made in a mad fashion of each coronation that past in this nation since William's invasion for no great occasion but meer recreation to put off vexation - To the tune of, our Prince is welcome out of Spain M. P. (Martin Parker) 1660? Engelska
103 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
104 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
105 A description of a strange (and miraculous) fish - cast upon the sands in the meads, in the hundred of Worwell, in the county Palatine of Chester, (or Chesshiere. The certainty whereof is here related concerning the said most monstrous fish. To the tune of Bragandary M. P. (Martin Parker) 1635? Engelska
106 A good workeman needes neuer want worke - If this be true, heres a parsell of ten, all lustie able well qualified 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
107 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
108 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
109 The two inseparable brothers. Or A true and strange description of a gentleman (an Italian by birth) about seventeene yeeres of age - who hath an imperfect (yet living) brother, growing out of his side, having a head, two armes, and one leg, all perfectly to be seen. They were both baptized together, the imperfect is called Iohn Baptist, and the other Lazarus. Admire the Creator in his creatures. To the tune of The wandring Iewes chronicle M. P. (Martin Parker) 1637 Engelska
110 A true and terrible narration of a horrible earthquake - which happened in the province of Calabria (in the kingdome of Naples, under the dominion of the King of Spaine) in Italy, upon the 27 of March last past according to forraigne account, and by our English computation, the 17. and the festivity of S. Patrick: to the devastation and depopulation (some totally, some in part) of 8. great cities and 24. townes and castles (in the compasse of some 612. miles English,) and the death of some 50000. persons, of all degrees, sexe, and age. The like never heard of in precedent times. From pregnant atestation, written in English verse, by Martin Parker. With a memorable list of some other earthquaks and horrible accidents, which have heretofore happened in England M. P. (Martin Parker) 1638 Engelska
111 A pleasant history of a gentleman in Thracia - which had foure sonnes, and three of them none of his own; shewing how miraculously the true heire came to enioy his inheritance. To the tune of, Chevy Chace 1633 Engelska
112 The countrey lasse - To a dainty new note, which if you cannot hit, there's another tune which doth as well fit. That's the Mother beguiles the daughter M. P. (Martin Parker) c. 1628 Engelska
113 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 wiues a song M. P. (Martin Parker) 1632 Engelska
114-115 Robin conscience, or, Conscionable Robin - his progresse through court, city and countrey: with his bad entertainment at each severall place, &c. (flera utgåvor) M. P. (Martin Parker) 1662 Engelska
116 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 M. P. (Martin Parker) 1640 Engelska
117 The woman to the plovv and the man to the hen-roost; or, A fine way to cure a cot-quean. - The tune is, I have for all good wives a song M. P. (Martin Parker) 1629? Engelska
118 The figvre of seven - very pleasant to reade, plaine to vnderstand, and profitable to practise M. P. (Martin Parker) 1647 Engelska
119 A brief sum of certain worm-wood lectures - Translated out of all languages into Billings-Gate dialogue. By Martin Parker M. P. (Martin Parker) 1682 Engelska
120 The figure of seaven - Containing divers matters, serious, jocose, pleasant and profitable; fitted to the capacities both of the learned and ignorant. Wherein, is more treated of, then of any subject written before of this kind. By Poor Robin, knight of the Burnt-Island, a well-wisher to the mathematicks. Printed with allowance M. P. (Martin Parker) 1686? Engelska

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