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Titel |
Författare |
År |
Språk |
1661 |
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 |
1662 |
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 |
1663 |
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 |
1664 |
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 |
1665 |
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
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1633 |
Engelska |
1666 |
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 |
1667 |
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 |
1668 |
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 |
1669 |
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 |
1670 |
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 |
1671 |
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 |
1672 |
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 |
1673 |
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 |
1674 |
The desperate damsells tragedy. Or The faithlesse young man. - To the tune of Dulcina
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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1630? |
Engelska |
1675 |
A fayre portion for a fayre mayd: or, The thriftie mayd of Worstersheere, - who liues at London for a marke a yeare; this marke was her old mothers gift, shee teacheth all mayds how to shift. To the tune of, Gramercy penny
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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1633 |
Engelska |
1676 |
Fayre warning, or, Happy is he whom other mens harmes can make to beware, and to shun Satans charmes. - To the tune of Packingtons pound
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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ca. 1635 |
Engelska |
1677 |
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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1628 or 9 |
Engelska |
1678 |
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 |
1679 |
The maunding souldier: or, The fruits of warre is beggery. - To the tune of, Permit me friends
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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1629? |
Engelska |
1680 |
A messe of good fellows: or, The generous spark who roundly, doth call, and sayes for his part, tush, we have and shall have abundance, come fill us the other od quart. - To the tune of, Ragged and torne
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M. P. (Martin Parker)
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1634 |
Engelska |
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