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1260—Well met friend Perigrin, from whence cam'st thou, |
From wretched Ireland, I landed now; |
Irelands Complaint of the Armies hypocrisie. With his Excellencies
entring unconquer'd London: j In a Discourse between two freinds
Donatus and Perigrin. With the slighting of the Communicable
Line. |
Finis. I
[No imprint. Circa 1642.]
3 cols., long lines, in ornamental borders. Roman Letter.
1261—Well met my loving Brother Jack, |
mind what I shall say to thee, |
The West-Country Dialogue: | Or, A Pleasant Ditty between
Anniseed-Robin the MilUer [stc], and his Brother Jack | the Plough¬
man, concerning Joan, poor Robin's unkind Lover. |
To thp Tune of, O folly, desperate Folly, &c.
Licensed according to Order. |
Printed for P. Brooksby, in Pye-corner. | [1688-92.]
2 woodcuts, 3 cols. B.L.
Huth —.
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1262—Well met my pritty Betty |
happy be our Meeting, |
The Downright Wooing | Of | Honest John & Betty. |
To the Tune of, Cold and Raw.
This may be Printed, R. P. j
[At the end] By E. W. |
Printed for J. Deacon, at the Angel in Guiltspur-Street. | [1685-88.]
4 woodcuts, 4 cols. B.L.
Huth ^. ^
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