A new song, or, The old womans wish : to the tune of The Old mans wish.
| Main Author: | S. P. |
|---|---|
| Format: | Microform Book |
| Language: | English |
| Series: | Early English books, 1641-1700 ;
1019:20 and 1037:7. |
Similar Items
A new song, or, The old womans wish : to the tune of The Old mans wish.
by: S. P.
Published: (1684)
by: S. P.
Published: (1684)
The vertuous young maids wish. : To the tune of The old mans wish.
Published: (1685)
Published: (1685)
The old gentleman's wish, or, The reformed old gentleman.
by: C. B.
by: C. B.
The old gentleman's wish, or The reformed old gentleman.
by: Barksdale, Clement, 1609-1687
Published: (1685)
by: Barksdale, Clement, 1609-1687
Published: (1685)
Two new songs, The Winchester christening, and The wish..
Published: (1685)
Published: (1685)
Doctor Titus Oates good wish, or A Salamanca desire since his sentence. : To the tune of, The old mans wish.
Published: (1680)
Published: (1680)
Wish upon wish, or Dangerfields lamentation. : Being a true relation, of a discovery of all the rogueries of Captain Dangerfield, who now is a close prisoner in his Majestys gaol of Newgate, for acting the D. of M. in several countries in England. To the tune of, The old mans wish.
Published: (1680)
Published: (1680)
The Old woman's wish.
Published: (1730)
Published: (1730)
[S]cotlands good wishes to His Royal Highness: or, The Whigs malice discovered and defeated. : Being a most pleasant new song, to a new tune.
Published: (1682)
Published: (1682)
A New song on the arrival of Prince George : and his intermarriage with the Lady Ann : to the tune of, Old Jenny.
Published: (1683)
Published: (1683)
A New song on the arrival of Prince George : and his intermarriage with the Lady Ann : to the tune of, Old Jenny.
A New narrative of the old plot : a song to the tune of Some say the papists had a plot.
Published: (1684)
Published: (1684)
A New narrative of the old plot : a song to the tune of Some say the papists had a plot.
The Old cavalier : to an excellent new tune.
The Old cavalier : to an excellent new tune.
Published: (1690)
Published: (1690)
The old man's wish : ... To a pleasant new playhouse tune.
by: Pope, Walter, -1714
Published: (1740)
by: Pope, Walter, -1714
Published: (1740)
The Young bastards wish : a song to the tune of the old mans wish.
The Young bastards wish : a song to the tune of the old mans wish.
Published: (1685)
Published: (1685)
A New way to play an old game : to the tune of, Would you be a man of fashion, &c.
A New way to play an old game : to the tune of, Would you be a man of fashion, &c.
Published: (1683)
Published: (1683)
A New song : to the tune of A beggar I will be &c.
Published: (1687)
Published: (1687)
A new song of an orange : to the tune of, The pudding.
Published: (1689)
Published: (1689)
A New song : to the tune of, Lay by our pleading, &c.
Published: (1689)
Published: (1689)
A New song : to the tune of, Lay by our pleading, &c.
Published: (1689)
Published: (1689)
A New song lately come from Ireland : to the tune of Cavaleiro-man.
Published: (1689)
Published: (1689)
A New song lately come from Ireland : to the tune of Cavaleiro-man.
Published: (1689)
Published: (1689)
A New song : being a second part to the same tune of Lillibulero &c.
Published: (1711)
Published: (1711)
A New song : being a second part to the same tune of Lillibulero &c.
Published: (1711)
Published: (1711)
The Old tack, and the new.
Published: (1712)
Published: (1712)
The Wish. A new song.
Published: (1790)
Published: (1790)
A New song.
Published: (1683)
Published: (1683)
A New song
Published: (1683)
Published: (1683)
A New song.
Published: (1693)
Published: (1693)
A New song
Published: (1693)
Published: (1693)
The Wiltshire ballad, or, A new song compos'ed by an old cavalier : of the wonders at Sarum, by which doth appear, that the old devil came again lately there, to raise a rebellion, by way of petition, but by musicks divine and powerful charms, which Satan and saints abhor, such alarms were made, that he fled, and they all kept from harms.
Published: (1680)
Published: (1680)
The Wiltshire ballad, or, A new song compos'ed by an old cavalier : of the wonders at Sarum, by which doth appear, that the old devil came again lately there, to raise a rebellion, by way of petition, but by musicks divine and powerful charms, which Satan and saints abhor, such alarms were made, that he fled, and they all kept from harms.
Published: (1680)
Published: (1680)
The woman to the plovv and the man to the hen-roost; or, A fine way to cure a cot-quean. : The tune is, I have for all good wives a song,.
by: M. P. (Martin Parker), d. 1656?
Published: (1629)
by: M. P. (Martin Parker), d. 1656?
Published: (1629)
Ignoramus, an excellent new song : to the tune of Lay by your pleading, law lies a bleeding.
Published: (1681)
Published: (1681)
Ignoramus, an excellent new song : to the tune of Lay by your pleading, law lies a bleeding.
The Happy return of the old Dutch miller : to the tune of the first.