291. The springs glory, or, A precious posie for pretty maidens: who walk in the meadows to hear the Published / Created: [1656?] Call Number: 2000 Folio 6 233 Image Count: 1 Found in: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > The springs glory, or, A precious posie for pretty maidens: who walk in the meadows to hear the birds sing, with pleasure rejoycing to welcome the spring : the tune is, Monk hath confounded, &c.
292. The squire's grief crown'd with comfort, or, Nectar preferr'd before scornfull Cynthia : to the Published / Created: [between 1690 and 1692?] Call Number: 2000 Folio 6 40 Image Count: 1 Found in: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > The squire's grief crown'd with comfort, or, Nectar preferr'd before scornfull Cynthia : to the tune of Let the soldiers rejoyce.
293. The success of the two English travellers, newly arrived at London : to an excellent new Irish tune. Published / Created: [1695] Call Number: 2000 Folio 6 84 Image Count: 1 Found in: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > The success of the two English travellers, newly arrived at London : to an excellent new Irish tune.
294. The three vvorthy butchers of the north : I weep, I wail, and travel much in pain : now all my Creator: Burges, Paul Published / Created: [1678?] Call Number: 2000 Folio 6 106 Image Count: 1 Found in: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > The three vvorthy butchers of the north : I weep, I wail, and travel much in pain : now all my youthful days are spent, they'l never come again : once I was a man, but now alas am none, for all my companions are from me fled, and gone, to a pleasant new tune.
295. The trappan'd maiden, or, The distressed damsel : this girl was cunningly trappan'd, sent to Published / Created: [1700?] Call Number: 2000 Folio 6 221 Image Count: 1 Found in: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > The trappan'd maiden, or, The distressed damsel : this girl was cunningly trappan'd, sent to Virginny from England : where she doth hardship under go, there is no cure, it must be so : but if she lives to cros, the main, she vows she'll ne'r go there again : licens'd and enter'd according to order.
296. The trappan'd taylor, or, A warning to all taylors to beware how they marry : shewing how a begger Published / Created: between 1674 and 1679] Call Number: 2000 Folio 6 245 Image Count: 1 Found in: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > The trappan'd taylor, or, A warning to all taylors to beware how they marry : shewing how a begger-wench being insinuated into a house of bawdery, was suddenly transformed out of rags into sliks [sic], flanting it each day with gallants, (yet passing for a maid) : a taylor living hard by, fell deep in love with her person, and afterwards married her, which was no sooner done, but the old bawd disrob'd her of the rich attire, and put on the raggs which she brought with her : to the great discontent of our Mousieur [sic] Sparveling : to the tune of, How many crowns and pounds have I spent, &c.
297. The trappand cuckold-maker, or, Yea-and-nay well fitted : a baker went with full intent, a beauty Published / Created: [between 1685 and 1688] Call Number: 2000 Folio 6 162 Image Count: 1 Found in: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > The trappand cuckold-maker, or, Yea-and-nay well fitted : a baker went with full intent, a beauty to adore : thus yea and nay, did run astray, but he'll do so no more : tune is, O mother Roger, &c.
298. The troubles of these times, or, The calamities of our English nation : makes many a heart sore sad Published / Created: [1685] Call Number: 2000 Folio 6 201 Image Count: 1 Found in: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > The troubles of these times, or, The calamities of our English nation : makes many a heart sore sad, and out of fashion, which is a trouble and grief to all, there's many a man in danger for to fall, but it is our sins that causes this to be, that brings this trouble, and this misery, lets pray to the Lord, our nation to defend, and all English people strive their lives to mend, and not to take so much the Lords name in vain, we must look for judgments for the very same : to the tune of, A lesson for all true Christians.
299. The true lovers admonition : of all the colours in the world, the black hair is the best, though Published / Created: [between 1670 and 1696] Call Number: 2000 Folio 6 177 Image Count: 1 Found in: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > The true lovers admonition : of all the colours in the world, the black hair is the best, though fair & brown may be well curl'd yet black exceeds the rest : that is the colour I do prize, and love beyond all measure, she that hath black hair and black eyes, esteem her as a treasure : the tune is, So sweet is the lass that loves me, [sic]
300. The true lovers ghost : false men do often prove unkind to those that would to them be true : then Published / Created: [not before 1671] Call Number: 2000 Folio 6 164 Image Count: 1 Found in: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > The true lovers ghost : false men do often prove unkind to those that would to them be true : then carefully my story mind, the like before you never knew : to the tune of, Tender hearts of London-city.