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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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A song, on the confession and dying words of William Stevenson, merchant, late of North-Allerton, in the county of York, aged 27 years, who was executed at Durham on Saturday the 26th of August, 1727, for the barbarous murder of Mary Fawden, near Hartlepool in the bishoprick of Durham taken from his own mouth the night before his execution, by a person that went to visit him while in goal. To the tune of, Since Cælia's my foe
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ESTC N68213 ; "Good Lord! I'm undone, thy Face I would shun,". ; In this edition, the text is in two columns separated by an ornamental rule. The title and two woodcuts are above the first two columns. The first woodcut is a portrait of Stevenson and the second woodcut is a portrait of his execution by hanging.
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The high-priz'd pin-box: This damsel she doth set great store, by her pin-box fine and rare but every ordinary whore, hath got suck kind of ware. To the tune of, Let every man with cap in hand, &c
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ESTC N68227 ; Verse - "I Have a gallant Pin-Box," ; In this edition, the text is in four columns with the title and woodcut above the first two columns. The first and second columns are separated by an ornamental rule, as are the third and fourth columns. The last line of text reads: "As long as they can stare."
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![Love's fierce desire, and hopes of recovery: or, a true and brief description of two resolved lovers, whose excellent wits, suitable minds, and faithful hearts one to another, shall be fully spoken off [sic] in this following copy of verses. To the tune of, Fair Angel of England](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Frail.huntington.org%2FIIIF3%2FImage%2F22APN4EQ6I08%2Ffull%2F%5E360%2C%2F0%2Fdefault.jpg&w=750&q=75)
Love's fierce desire, and hopes of recovery: or, a true and brief description of two resolved lovers, whose excellent wits, suitable minds, and faithful hearts one to another, shall be fully spoken off [sic] in this following copy of verses. To the tune of, Fair Angel of England
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ESTC N68214 ; Verse. ; The first line of text reads: "Now the Tyrant hath stolen". ; In this edition, the text is in four columns with the title and woodcut above the first two columns. The first and second are separated by an ornamental rule of crowns, as are the third and fourth columns. Furthermore, the third column is separated by another ornamental borde near the midpoint of the column.
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The bride's burial. To the tune of The lady's fall, &c
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ESTC T29598 ; Date of publication suggested by cataloger. ; Verse - "Come mourn come mourn with me,". ; In four columns with the title and woodcut above the first two the first and second and third and fourth columns 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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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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ESTC N68222 ; Verse - "Oh! says the Cuckow, loud and stout,". ; In this edition, there are four columns of text, with the title and woodcut above the first two columns. The first and second columns are separated by a line of ornamental type, as are the third and fourth columns. ; Imprint conjectured by cataloguer.
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