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The woody choristers: or, the birds of harmony. In two parts. When birds could speak, and women they had neither good nor bad to say, the pretty birds then fill'd with pain, did to each other thus complain. To the tune of, The bird-catchers delight, &c
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The princely lovers garland
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A song in praise of the leather bottel ... To the tune of, The bottel maker's delight, &c
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