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An ABC to the christen congregacion or a pathe way to the heauenly habitacion
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ESTC S121796 ; Verse - "Abstayne from pryde, abstaine from fornication" ; Actual printer's name from STC addendum; publication date conjectured by STC ; Only known copy is printed on other side of ESTC S375
18310 recto

A lamentable dittie composed vpon the death of Robert Lord Deuereux late Earle of Essex, who was beheaded in the Tower of London, vpon Ashwednesday in the morning. 1601. To the tune of Welladay
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ESTC S121738 ; Verse - "Sweet Englands pride is gone" ; Printer's name supplied and bookseller's name conjectured by STC and addendum
18290

Northomberland newes;A ballat intituled Northomberland newes, vvherin you maye see what rebelles do vse. Come tomblinge downe come tomblinge downe. That will not yet be trewe to the crowne
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ESTC S121785 ; Signed: W.E., i.e. William Elderton; Verse - "You northcountrie nodies whie be ye so bragge" ; Publication date from STC
18295
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A pleasant ballad of King Henry II. and the miller of Mansfield, how he] was lodged in the millers house, and of their pleasant communication. To the tune of the French lauat[...]
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ESTC S1360 ; This is the only known copy, and is a fragment of pt. 1, printed on the verso of ESTC S121788 ; Verse - "Henry our roiall King would goe on hunting," Imprint from STC.
18296 verso (fragment)

The welspoken nobody. God that is all good and almyghtye
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ESTC S121819 ; A translation of: Schan, Jörg. Niemants hais ich, was jeder man tut, das zücht man mich ; Verse - "Many speke of Roben hoode that neuer shott in his bowe" ; Imprint from STC ; In banderole of woodcut: Nobody·is·my·name·that·beyreth·euery·bodyes·blameN
18323

O Lord thy word is our sure touch stone
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ESTC S123442 ; Title from first extant line of text. Known only from two fragments each containing parts of the same three stanzas. Each stanza begins "O Lorde .." ; In verse ; Imprint from STC
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