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New narrative of the Popish Plot. Part 2
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New narrative of the Popish Plot. Part 1
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ESTC R213335 ; Anonymous. By John Gadbury ; Verse - "Good people I pray you give ear unto me," ; Publication date from Wing ; Originally published with a second part in 1680 as: A new narrative of the Popish Plot (Wing G93A)
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ESTC R38282 ; Verse - "O unkind devil, thus at last deceive me!" ; A satire on the Meal Tub Plot, 1679 ; Title engraved with plate ; Place of publication from Wing
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The Second part to the same tune or, An Answer to the lady of qualities popish ballad of the Popish Plot. Like you my song, or like it not, I sing the down-fall of the Plot The plotters characters I shew, The Devil by his paw you'l know. God bless our King, our Church preserve, Whilst traytors have what they deserve. To the tune of Packington's pound
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ESTC R34069 ; Verse - "Since Hell is broke loose, and the press set a work," ; A reply to "A ballad upon the Popish Plot" by Elizabeth Powis or John Gadbury (Wing G75) ; Imprint from Wing
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Londons lamentation: or, An excellent new song on the loss of London's Charter. To the tune of, Packington's pound
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ESTC R969 ; Publication date from Wing;Verse - "You free-men, and masters, and prentices mourn,"
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Room for a ballad, or, A ballad for Rome. Being a continuation of The Catholick ballad inviting to popery upon the best grounds and reasons, that could ever yet be produced. To an excellent tune, called, The powder plot
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ESTC R30115 ; Anonymous. By Walter Pope;Publication date suggested by Wing ; In two parts ; Verse - "From infallible Rome, once more I am come," ; CSmH copy printed in red. Verify whether all copies are printed in red
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Mr. Hampdens speech occasioned upon the Londoners petition for peace
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ESTC R212629 ; Anonymous. By Sir John Denham ; Imprint from Wing ; Verse - "But will you now to peace encline," ; In this edition, "speech" in title is not followed by a comma
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