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56201Book InfoLove in the blossome: or, Fancy in the bud. Containing a pretty, pleasant and delightful courtship, betwixt two very young (but truly amorous) lovers, being persons of very eminent quality, (at their first entrance into Cupid's school.) To the tune of, Amarillis told her swain. / J.P.Early English Books Online (EEBO) ProQuest1670전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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56202Book InfoLove is the cause of my mourning, or, The Despairing lover sung with its own proper tune.Early English Books Online (EEBO) ProQuest1670전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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56203Book InfoLoves fierce desire, and hopes of recovery or, A true and brief discription of two resolved lovers whose excellent wits, sutable minds, and faithful hearts one to another, shall heedfully be spoken of in this following new made paper of verses. To an excellent new tune; or, Fair angel of England.Early English Books Online (EEBO) ProQuest1670전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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56204Book InfoLoves fierce desire, and hopes of recovery or, A true and brief discription of two resolved lovers, whose excellent wits, sutable minds, and faithful hearts one to another, shall heedfully be spoken of in this following new made paper of verses. To an excellent new tune; or, Fair angel of England.Early English Books Online (EEBO) ProQuest1670전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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56205Book InfoLoves fierce dispute. An excellent new song sung with its own proper tune.Early English Books Online (EEBO) ProQuest1670전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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56206Book InfoLoves overthrow; or, A full and true account of a young maid that lived in Exeter-Exchange-Court, in the Strand, who being deeply in love with a young serving-man, whose care was so great, that he would not marry till he was in a good condition to maintain a wife; which resolution of his bred jealousie in her; whereupon in reality of his love, he pEarly English Books Online (EEBO) ProQuest1670전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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56207Book InfoLoves torments eased by death: or, Lovers delay'd, grow desperate. Being a relation how a young gallant thinking he was despised by Cloris, poysoned himself, the which the nymph understanding by a letter that she found lying by him, ran distracted, &c. Cevus by loves fierce shaft tormented lyes, dispairing of all cure, self poyson'd dyes. Leaving aEarly English Books Online (EEBO) ProQuest1670전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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56208Book InfoLoves torments eased by death: or, Lovers delay'd, grow desperate. Being a relation how a young gallant thinking he was despised by Cloris, poysoned himself, the which the nymph understanding by a letter that she found lying by him, ran distracted, &c. Cevus by loves fierce shaft tormented lyes, dispairing of all cure, self poyson'd dyes. Leaving a letter that contain'd the cause of his sad fate,Early English Books Online (EEBO) ProQuest1670전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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56209Book InfoLoves triumph over bashfulness: or, The pleas of honour and chastity over-ruled. Being a pleasant new play-song by way of dialogue between Celia and Strephon. When love takes up his arms, all force must yield, he will be victor, his must be the field: vain is resistance, no force could e're withstand the swift-wing'd shafts sent by his nimble hand:Early English Books Online (EEBO) ProQuest1670전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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56210Book InfoLoves triumph over bashfulness: or, The pleas of honour and chastity over-ruled. Being a pleasant new play-song by way of dialogue between Celia and Strephon. When love takes up his arms, all force must yield, he will be victor, his must be the field: vain is resistance, no force could e're withstand the swift-wing'd shafts sent by his nimble hand: Celia brings honour, chastity and fame, not dreaEarly English Books Online (EEBO) ProQuest1670전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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56211Book InfoLoving reader, God Almighty hath not created, Man for himself, neither for his own ends, but hath given him natural affection for to love his fellowes, and loving them, to cure them by all means ...Early English Books Online (EEBO) ProQuest1670전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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56212Book InfoLues venera wherein the names, nature, subject, causes, signes, and cure, are handled, mistakes in these discovered, rectified, doubts and questions succinctly resolved / by John Wynell ...Early English Books Online (EEBO) ProQuest1670전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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56213Book InfoThe Ladies Charity School-house roll of Highgate, or, A subscription of many noble, well-disposed ladies for the easie carrying of it onEarly English Books Online (EEBO) ProQuest1670전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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56214Book InfoThe Lady Isabella's tragedy: or, The step-mother's cruelty. Being a relation of a lamentable and cruel murder, committed on the body of the Lady Isabella, the only daughter of a noble duke, occasioned by the means of a step-mother, and the master-cook, who were both adjudg'd to suffer a cruel death for committing the said horrid act. To the tune ofEarly English Books Online (EEBO) ProQuest1670전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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56215Book InfoThe Latine grammar fitted for the use of schools wherein the words of Lilie's Grammar are (as much as might be) retained, many errors thereof amended, many needless things left out, many necessaries that were wanting supplyed, and all things ordered in a method more agreeable to childrens capacity / by Charles Hoole ... ; and (that nothing might be wanting to the purpose) the English translationEarly English Books Online (EEBO) ProQuest1670전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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56216Book InfoThe Life and death of Ralph Wallis, the cobbler of Glocester together with some inquiring into the mystery of conventicleism.Early English Books Online (EEBO) ProQuest1670전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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56217Book InfoThe Life and death of Rosamond, King Henry the Second's concubine and how she was poysoned to death by Queen Elenor.Early English Books Online (EEBO) ProQuest1670전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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56218Book InfoThe Life and death of Sir Hugh of the Grime.Early English Books Online (EEBO) ProQuest1670전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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56219Book InfoThe 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.Early English Books Online (EEBO) ProQuest1670전문보기 (Full Text Access)
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56220Book InfoThe Loyal non-conformist, or, An account what he dare swear, and what notEarly English Books Online (EEBO) ProQuest1670전문보기 (Full Text Access)