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ESTC R213212 ; Verse - "Ye Whigs and dissenters, I charge ye attend," ; Another edition has title: The whigs hard hearts, the cause of this hard frost. (Cf. Wing (2nd ed.) W1658) ; Wing CD-ROM, 1996 erronously gives "George" Croom in the imprint
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Strawberry-Hill. A new song
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Imprint: [London?, 1760?] Notes: Manscript note at foot: "This song was written by William Pulteney, Earl of Bath; but the 2nd, 4th, and 5th stanzas were added by Mr. Walpole." Bibliographic Reference(s): ESTC, N66195 View the Huntington Online Catalog record.
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The Whig's exaltation a pleasant new song of 82. To an old tune of 41
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ESTC R206506 ; Attributed by Wing to Thomas D'Urfey, but according to the Bodleian Library ballads database, "Originally written by Francis Quarles, but added to by Tom D'Urfey and others". Perhaps D'Urfey's contribution is limited to the expanded version, titled "The Whig rampant" ; Verse - "Now now the Tories all shall stoop, religion and the laws, and Whigs on Commonwealth"
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Upon the stately structure of Bow-Church and steeple, burnt, an. 1666. rebuilt, 1679. Or A second poem upon nothing!
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ESTC R213194 ; Sometimes attributed to John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester, who wrote the poem "Upon nothing" ; Verse - "Look how the country-hobbs with wonder flock" ; Imprint from Wing
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Titus Oates, Anagr. Testis Ovat
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A prophesie, which hath been in a manuscript, in the Lord Powis's family sixty years
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ESTC R31933 ; Verse - "About the time that I shall be" ; Imprint from Wing. Wing CD-ROM, 1996, has publication date = 1679? Bernard Quaritch catalogue 1165, no. 160, is a sheet with this item printed on one half and "The Jesuits justification" (Wing J718), which can "with some confidence be dated 1679", printed on the other. Narcissus Luttrell copy at ICN (Case 6A 158 no.18) dated 1679 in MS ; Concerning political events occurring between 1647 and 1685
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