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Titel |
Författare |
År |
Språk |
1621 |
Indo-Germanic sonants and consonants - chapters on comparative philology, comprising contributions towards a scientific exposition of the Indo-Germanic vowel system
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C. A. M (Charles Augustus Maude) Fennell
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1895 |
Engelska |
1622 |
Microwave radiometer systems - design and analysis
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Niels Skou
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c2006 |
Engelska |
1623 |
Understanding Indian insurgencies electronic resource - implications for counterinsurgency operations in the Third World
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D. M. (John) Mitra
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2007 |
Engelska |
1624 |
The countrey lasse. - To a daintie new note, which if you can hit, there's another tune will as well fit. To the tune of, The mother beguild daughter
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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1628 or 9 |
Engelska |
1625 |
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 |
1626 |
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 |
1627 |
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 |
1628 |
A lovers teares: or, The constancy of a yong mans mind, - although his choyce be too unkind. All you yong men who heare this ditty, a lovers teares bemoane with pitty. To the tune of Sigh, sob, and weepe
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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1634 |
Engelska |
1629 |
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 |
1630 |
The lovers ioy and griefe: or A young mans relation in a pitifull fashion, - being from his loue hindred by locks, bolts, and kindred. To the tune of, Yongmen and maids
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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1635? |
Engelska |
1631 |
The vvooing maid, or A faire maid neglected, - forlorne and reiected, that would be respected: which to have effected, this generall summon she sendeth in common, come Tinker, come Broomman, she will refuse no man. To the tune of, Il'be the dad out
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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1635? |
Engelska |
1632 |
The vvhoremongers conuersion, - and his exhortation to's worshipfull friend, to leaue haunting whores; from his words this wasptenn'd: and at his request, which makes the author bolder: it is to be sung like The maunding souldier
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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1629 |
Engelska |
1633 |
The wooing lasse, and the way-ward lad, - who long had made his sweet-heart sad, because to her hee would not yeeld, till Cupid him to love compeld. To the tune of The nightingale
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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1635? |
Engelska |
1634 |
The English-French-mans address, upon His Majesties late gracious declaration
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Robert Miller, M.D
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Printed in the year, 1666 |
Engelska |
1635 |
An excellent medley, - which you may admire at (without offence) for every line speaks a contrary sense. The tune is, Tarletons medley
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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between 1663-1674 |
Engelska |
1636 |
A warning for all lewd livers. - by the example of a disobedient child, who rioutously wasted and consumed his father and mother's goods, and also his own, amongst vile strumpets, and other lewd livers, and died most miserably on a dunghil. To the tune of, Sir Andrew Barton, &c
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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1695 |
Engelska |
1637 |
Neptune's raging fury: or, The gallant seaman's sufferings. - Being a relation of their perils and dangers, and of the extraordinary hazards they undergo in their noble adventures. Together with their undaunted valour and rare constancy in all their extremities: and the manner of their rejoycing on shore, at their return home. Tune of, When the stormy winds do blow, &c
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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1695? |
Engelska |
1638 |
The popes pedigree: or, The twineing of a wheelband, - shewing the rise and first pedigrees of mortals inhabiting beneath the moon. Being a most pleasant and new song. It is a well twined wheelband, the like whereof you never heard, but now shall plainly understand the twineing of the wheelband. To a pleasant new tune, or, London is a brave town
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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between 1679-1691 |
Engelska |
1639 |
The woman to the plow 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
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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between 1681-1684 |
Engelska |
1640 |
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 |
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