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1233—Upon the Change where Merchants meet |
'Twixt Cornhill and Thredneedle-street; |
The New Courtier : |
The Tune is, Cloris, since thou art fled away, &c. |
[Burden] Have at all, &c.
Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere, J. Wright, J. Clarke, W. Thackeray, and T.
Passinger. | [1670-71.]
V
3 woodcuts, 4 cols. B.L.
No. 150 of Thackeray's List.
B.S. -^ Rox. — Pepys --. Pepys ^ , Wood ——5 Rawlinson 206.
120 378 212 222 f. 89
Huth —. Euing 246.
37
1234—Ut Papisma reddatur, jam nunc arguatur |
Et multi id conentur |
Canticum Catholicum, | Sive | Invitatio | Ad | Religionem Ro-
manam. | Fundata Rationibus Ponderosis. |
Latine reddita & Anglico-rnetris pariter & Rythmis juste respondens 88. |
Finis. I
Londini Excusa pro Johanne Leigh apud Insigne Campani in vico vulgo
vocato Fleet-street, Anno Domini 1675. |
4 cols. Roman Letter.
Translation of Walter Pope's " Catholick Ballad = Since Pop'ry of late is so much in
debate", q.v.
1235—Valiant Jockey's march'd away, ]
To fight the Foe, with Great Mackay; |
The I Maiden-Warrier: | Or, | The Damsels Resolution to Fight in
Field, by the side of | Jockey her entire Love. |
To an Excellent New Tune.
Licensed according to Order. |

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