Title |
Page |
Date |
Upon a Summers Day |
1 |
1651 |
Blew Cap |
2 |
1651 |
Night Peece,The |
3 |
1651 |
Boate man |
4 |
1651 |
Begger Boy,The |
5 |
1651 |
Parsons Farewell |
6 |
1651 |
Bobbing Joe |
7 |
1651 |
New Exchange,The |
8 |
1651 |
Whish,The |
9 |
1651 |
Stingo,or The Oyle of Barly |
10 |
1651 |
Oyle of Barly, The. Stingo,or |
10 |
1651 |
Wherligig,The |
11 |
1651 |
Picking of Sticks |
12 |
1651 |
Old Mole,The |
13 |
1651 |
Grimstock |
14 |
1651 |
Wooddicock |
15 |
1651 |
Greenwood |
16 |
1651 |
Saraband,The |
17 |
1651 |
Hit and Misse |
18 |
1651 |
Confesse |
19 |
1651 |
Mage on a Cree |
20 |
1651 |
Health to Betty,A |
21 |
1651 |
Millisons Jegge |
22 |
1651 |
Spanish Jeepsie,The |
23 |
1651 |
Lady Spellor |
24 |
1651 |
Kemps Jegg |
25 |
1651 |
Cherping of the Larke,The |
26 |
1651 |
If all the World were Paper |
27 |
1651 |
Punks Delight,The (The new way) |
27(72 |
1651 |
Adsons Saraband |
28 |
1651 |
Nonesuch |
29 |
1651 |
Daphne |
30 |
1651 |
Merry merry Milke Maids,The |
31 |
1651 |
Mill-Field |
32 |
1651 |
Fine Companion,The |
33 |
1651 |
Skellamefago |
34 |
1651 |
Cast a Bell |
35 |
1651 |
Spanyard,The |
36 |
1651 |
Rose is White and Rose is Red |
37 |
1651 |
Have at thy Coat old Woman |
38 |
1651 |
Irish Lady,The,or Anniseed-Water Robin |
38(48 |
1651 |
Anniseed-water Robin. Irish Lady,The,or |
38(48 |
1651 |
Drive the Cold Winter Away |
39 |
1651 |
Gun,The |
40 |
1651 |
Peppers Black |
41 |
1651 |
Maid Peept out at the Window,The,or The |
42 |
1651 |
Frier in the Well, The. Maid Peept out a |
42 |
1651 |
Halfe Hannikin |
43 |
1651 |
Lord of Carnarvans Jegg |
44 |
1651 |
Irish Trot |
45 |
1651 |
Faine I Would |
46 |
1651 |
Once I loved a Maiden Faire |
47 |
1651 |
All a mode de France |
49 |
1651 |
My Lady Cullen |
50 |
1651 |
Bath,The |
51 |
1651 |
Goddesses |
52 |
1651 |
Jog On |
53 |
1651 |
Hearts Ease |
54 |
1651 |
Health,The |
55 |
1651 |
Prince Ruperts March |
55(57 |
1651 |
Jack Pudding |
56 |
1651 |
Argeers |
58 |
1651 |
London Gentlewoman,The,or The Hemp-Dress |
58(60 |
1651 |
Hemp-Dresser, The. London Gentlewoman,Th |
58(60 |
1651 |
Dissembling Love |
59 |
1651 |
Lavena |
59(61 |
1651 |
Mayden Lane |
62 |
1651 |
Chirping of the Nightingale |
62(64 |
1651 |
Jack a Lent |
63 |
1651 |
Souldiers Life |
65 |
1651 |
Saint Martins |
66 |
1651 |
Cuckolds all a Row |
67 |
1651 |
Petticoat Wag |
68 |
1651 |
Pauls Steeple |
69 |
1651 |
Rufty Tufty |
70 |
1651 |
All in a Garden Green |
71 |
1651 |
Sedanny,or Dargason |
71 |
1651 |
Dargason. Sedanny,or |
71 |
1651 |
Aye Me,or The Simphony |
73 |
1651 |
Simphony, The. Aye Me,or |
73 |
1651 |
Broome: The Bonny Bonny Broome |
74 |
1651 |
Milke-Mayds Bobb,The |
75 |
1651 |
Old Man is a Bed Full of Bones,An |
76 |
1651 |
Newcastle |
77 |
1651 |
Cherily and Merrily |
78 |
1651 |
Countrey Coll,The |
79 |
1651 |
Saturday Night and Sunday Morn |
80 |
1651 |
Dull Sir John |
81 |
1651 |
Hockley in the Hole |
82 |
1651 |
New Boe Peep |
83 |
1651 |
Fryar and the Nun,The |
84 |
1651 |
Chestnut,(or Doves Figary) |
85 |
1651 |
Pauls Wharfe |
86 |
1651 |
Stanes Morris |
87 |
1651 |
Tom Tinker |
88 |
1651 |
Kettle Drum |
89 |
1651 |
Mundesse |
90 |
1651 |
Hide Parke |
91 |
1651 |
Lady Lye neare Mee |
92 |
1651 |
Lulle Me Beyond Thee |
93 |
1651 |
Glory of the West,The |
94 |
1651 |
Jenny Pluck Pears |
95 |
1651 |
Gathering Peascods |
96 |
1651 |
Up Tailes All |
97 |
1651 |
New New Nothing |
98 |
1651 |
Scotch Cap |
99 |
1651 |
Step Stately |
100 |
1651 |
Shepheards Holyday,or, Labour in Vaine |
101 |
1651 |
Labour in Vaine. Shepheards Holyday,or, |
101 |
1651 |
Row Well ye Marriners |
102 |
1651 |
Graies Inne Maske |
103 |
1651 |
Slip,The |
104 |
1651 |