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To her brown beard. : For i'le warrant the girl he'l love the [sic]. This counsel doth advise all maidens, kind, to have a care lest Cupid make them blind, whereby to dote on young mens fickle love, which their actions will unconstant prove: husbands enough, and plenty may be had, some very good, and some exceeding bad; then come fair maids, pray pick and chuse thebest [sic], and let Old Nick make use of all the rest, tune of Sweet is the lass, or My maidenhead will not o're load me.
Year: 1670 Publisher: [London] : Printed for P[hilip]. Brooksby at the golden ball in Pye-Corner.,

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An exclamation to all those that love the Lord Jesus in sincerity : against an apology written by an ingenious person, for Mr. Cowley's lascivious and prophane verses
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Year: 1670 Publisher: London : Printed for Robert Clavel,

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A ballad, intituled, The old man's complaint against his wretched son : who to advance his marriage, did undo himself. To the same tune.
Year: 1670 Publisher: [London] : Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere, and J. Wright,

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The London damsels fate by unjust tyrany [sic]: or, The rash lover. : Being a relation of a handsome maid that was lately through the tyranny of her parents, forced from her dearest, to one whom she hated, her love for sorrow dyes, she being distracted through grief and envy, first drinks poyson, and then stabs herself, and dyed in great desolation. Tune of Troy town,.
Year: 1670 Publisher: [London] : Printed for P[hilip]. Brooksby at the Golden Ball in West smithfield.,

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