17th-century broadside ballads
'Tis Money makes a Man: Or, The Good-Fellows FollyA Ballad upon the Popish PlotA Pleasant Ballad of TobiasA Pleasant New Song Betwixt a Sailor and his LoveA True Narrative of the Horrid Hellish Popish PlotA Voyage to VirginiaAmintor's Lamentation for Celia's UnkindnessAn Admirable New Northern StoryAn Excellent Medley Which You May Admire At (Without Offense)An Invitation to LubberlandDick Whittington and His CatEngland's Happiness in the Crowning of William and MaryFrauncis new Jigge, betweene Frauncis a Gentleman, and Richard a FarmerLove in a Maze (ballad)News From Hide-ParkOn the Death of His Grace, the Duke of AlbemarlePercy FolioRoxburghe BalladsRoyal Courage, King William's Happy Success in IrelandSt. George and the Dragon (ballad)The Ballad of the CloakThe Clarret Drinkers Song: Or, The Good Fellows DesignThe Despairing LoverThe Downfall of William GrismondThe Great BoobeeThe Honour of a London PrenticeThe Last News From FranceThe Merchants Daughter of BristowThe Old Man's Complaint Against His Wretched Son, Who to Advance His Marriage Did Undo HimselfThe Rarest Ballad That Ever Was SeenThe Sailor's Departure From His Dearest LoveThe Success of the Two English Travellers Newly Arrived at LondonThe Three Worthy Butchers of the NorthThe Wandering Prince of TroyThe Wandering VirginThe Woeful Lamentation of Jane ShoreThe complaint and lamentation of Mistresse Arden of Feversham in KentTrue Love Requited, or The Bailiff's Daughter of Islington
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'Tis Money makes a Man: Or, The Good-Fellows FollyA Ballad upon the Popish PlotA Pleasant Ballad of TobiasA Pleasant New Song Betwixt a Sailor and his LoveA True Narrative of the Horrid Hellish Popish PlotA Voyage to VirginiaAmintor's Lamentation for Celia's UnkindnessAn Admirable New Northern StoryAn Excellent Medley Which You May Admire At (Without Offense)An Invitation to LubberlandDick Whittington and His CatEngland's Happiness in the Crowning of William and MaryFrauncis new Jigge, betweene Frauncis a Gentleman, and Richard a FarmerLove in a Maze (ballad)News From Hide-ParkOn the Death of His Grace, the Duke of AlbemarlePercy FolioRoxburghe BalladsRoyal Courage, King William's Happy Success in IrelandSt. George and the Dragon (ballad)The Ballad of the CloakThe Clarret Drinkers Song: Or, The Good Fellows DesignThe Despairing LoverThe Downfall of William GrismondThe Great BoobeeThe Honour of a London PrenticeThe Last News From FranceThe Merchants Daughter of BristowThe Old Man's Complaint Against His Wretched Son, Who to Advance His Marriage Did Undo HimselfThe Rarest Ballad That Ever Was SeenThe Sailor's Departure From His Dearest LoveThe Success of the Two English Travellers Newly Arrived at LondonThe Three Worthy Butchers of the NorthThe Wandering Prince of TroyThe Wandering VirginThe Woeful Lamentation of Jane ShoreThe complaint and lamentation of Mistresse Arden of Feversham in KentTrue Love Requited, or The Bailiff's Daughter of Islington
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