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- Published / Created:
- [between 1685 and 1688?]
- Call Number:
- 2000 Folio 6 14
- Image Count:
- 1
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > A call to Charon, to carry the dying lover over to the Elizium shades, or, The discontented lover overcome with grief : a pleasant new song greatly in request : to the tune of Charon, make haste, &c.
- Creator:
- D'Urfey, Thomas, 1653-1723
- Published / Created:
- [1683]
- Call Number:
- 2000 Folio 6 151
- Image Count:
- 1
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > A carrouse to the Emperor, the royal Pole, and the much-wong'd Duke of Lorrain : to a new tune, at the play-house.
- Published / Created:
- [1686?]
- Call Number:
- 2000 Folio 6 2
- Image Count:
- 1
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > A caution for scolds, or, A true way of taming a shrew : to the tune of, Why are my eyes still flowing ...
- Creator:
- Wade, John, fl. 1660-1680
- Published / Created:
- [between 1670 and 1677]
- Call Number:
- 2000 Folio 6 250
- Image Count:
- 1
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > A caveat for young men, Or, The bad husband turn'd thrifty : this caveat may serve both for old and yong [sic], for to remember that old age will come : if you these verses do minde and read, I hope hereafter you will take better heed : this song it was set forth and penn'd, to teach bad husbands to amend : therefore bad husbands mend your lives, and be more kinder to your wives : to the tune of, Hey ho my honey.
- Published / Created:
- [between 1670 and 1677]
- Call Number:
- 2000 Folio 6 244
- Image Count:
- 1
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > A dainty dialogue between Henry and Elizabeth : being the good wives vindication, and the bad husbands reformation : this new composed gallant ditty, is to be sung in town and city : this ballad is both compriz'd and penn'd to teach bad husbands how their lives to mend : all you good wives, the which bad husbands have, for your own good, let me this favour crave, one penny on this ditty to bestow, and carry it to your husbands for to show : it may in time make you twice over glad, when as you see him good that was so bad : the tune is, The tyrant.
- Creator:
- Bowne, Tobias
- Published / Created:
- [between 1670 and 1696?]
- Call Number:
- 2000 Folio 6 15
- Image Count:
- 1
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > A fairing for young-men and maids : if you'l take my advice, this I would have you do, then every young-man take his lass, and drink one pot or two : to the tune of, The Winchester wedding ... / by Tobias Bowne.
- Published / Created:
- [between 1670 and 1677]
- Call Number:
- 2000 Folio 6 237
- Image Count:
- 1
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > A friendly caveat to all true Christians, showing them the true way to heaven : to the tune of, the Ladies fall.
- Published / Created:
- [between 1686 and 1688]
- Call Number:
- 2000 Folio 6 265
- Image Count:
- 1
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > A godly new ballad, intituled, A douzen of points : a douzen of points, you here may read, whereon each Christian soul may feed.
- Published / Created:
- [between 1670 and 1696]
- Call Number:
- 2000 Folio 6 156
- Image Count:
- 1
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > A groatsworth of good counsel for a penny, or, The bad husbands repentance : bad husbands all, come hear what I have pend, I hope this song to you will be a friend, and let no man now spend his means in waste, it brings him into poverty and disgrace, and now bad husbands hear what I say, and save a groat against a rainy day : to the tune of Packingtons pound; or Digby's farewell : with [a]llowance.
- Published / Created:
- [1695?]
- Call Number:
- 2000 Folio 6 210
- Image Count:
- 1
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > A lamentable ballad of a combate lately fought, near London : between Sir James Steward, and Sir George Wharton, knights : who were both slain at that time : to the tune of Down Plumpton-park, &c.