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The bride's burial. To the tune of The lady's fall, &c
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An excellent ballad, of the noble marquis and patient Grissel. To the tune of, The bride's good morrow
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ESTC T33701 ; Date of publication and publisher's name suggested by cataloger. ; Attributed to Thomas Deloney.;Based on book 10, novel 10 of the 'Decamerone' by Giovanni Boccaccio. ; Verse - "A noble marquis".;Printed in five columns with the woodcut and title above the first two each column, except the third and fourth, are separated by lines of ornamental type.
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The wandering Jew or, the shoe-maker of Jerusalem, who lived when our saviour Christ was crucified, and appointed to live until his coming again. To the tune of, The ladies fall
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ESTC T206979 ; Verse - "When as in fair Jerusalem,". ; In four columns with the title and woodcut above the first two the first and second as well as the third and fourth columns are separated by ornamental rules.
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An excellent ballad of St. George and the dragon
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ESTC T33697 ; Imprint suggested by cataloger. ; Verse - "Why should we boast". ; In four columns with the title and the woodcut above the first two; the first and second columns are separated by a line of ornamental type as well as the third and fourth.
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England's new bell-man ; ringing into all people's ears God's dreadful judgment on this land and kingdom. Tune of, O man in desperation, &c
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ESTC T32667 ; Date of publication suggested by cataloger. ; Verse - "Awake! awake! O England,". ; In four columns with the title and two woodcuts above the first two columns the first and second as well as the third and fourth columns are separated by ornamental rules
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The beggars chorus or, the jovial crew. To an excellent new play-house tune
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ESTC T21492 ; A song from Richard Brome's comedy 'A joviall crew'. ; Imprint suggested by cataloger. ; Verse - "There was a jovial beggar,". ; In four columns with the title and woodcut above the first two the columns are separated by ornamental rules, although not between the second and third columns.
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The gentle craft's complaint: or, the jolly shoe-makers humble petition to the Queen and Parliament with their great hopes of the advancement of each leather trade. Tune of, Now, now comes on the glorious year
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ESTC T40712 ; Imprint suggested by cataloger. ; Verse - "The jolly shoemakers, 'tis said,". ; In four columns with the title and two woodcuts above the first two the first and second as well as the third and fourth columns are separated by lines of ornamental type.
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