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Titus Tell-Troth: or, The plot-founder confounded. A pleasant new song. To the tune of, Hail to the myrtle shades
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No Protestant plot, or, The Whigs loyalty: with the Doctor's new discovery. To the tune of, Burton house, or, Londons loyalty. Entred according to order
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ESTC R4414 ; Verse - "Hells restless factious agents still plot on," ; A Tory satire on the Popish and Rye House plotters ; The Doctor = Titus Oates
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The turne of time, or, The period of rebellion dedicated, to the infamous Members late sitting at Westminster
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ESTC R1680 ; Verse - "Now now, your gone I vow," ; A satire on Presbyterians expelled from Parliament ; Imprint from Wing
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ESTC R17630 ; Verse - "Come hark and hear and draw me nigh,";The title letters in brackets are printed above and at a 90 degree angle to "Titus Oates" on the title page
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Ignoramus-justice: or, The English-laws turn'd into a gin to let knaves out, and keep honest men in. An excellent new song. To the tune of, Sir Egledemore
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The lamentation
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ESTC R36240 ; In verse ; A description of the departure from England of James II, which occurred in 1688 ; Verse - "Come all ye tender mortals that have ears,"
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