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The Lamentation of Mr. Pages Wife of Plimouth,
Fortune my foe
The Lamentation of Master Pages wife of Plimmouth,
Fortune my foe
The Lamentation of John Musgrave,
Wharton
The Lamentation of Englande:
Weepe, weepe
The lamentation of Edward Bruton, and James Riley,
Fortune my Foe
The lamentacion that Ladie Iane made saiyng for my fathers proclamacion now must I lese my heade.
The Lady Isabella's Tragedy;
The Ladies Fall
Execution of Frederick Baker
The end and Confession of Iohn Felton
The downfall of William Grismond
Where is my love
The declaration & confession of Matthew Cushing
The Clippers execution,
In summer time
The Bully WHIG:
Ah! Cruel Bloody Fate!
The Bloody Murtherer:
Fortune my Foe
The Bloody Butcher, And the two wicked and cruel Bawds:
Bleeding heart
The BERKSHIRE Tragedy,
The Arrainement condemnation and execution of the grand [cutpurse] Iohn Selman
The Rich Merchant Man
The Araignement of John Flodder and his wife,
Fortune my foe
THE Unfaithful Servant; AND The Cruel Husband.
The Rich Merchant Man
THE Mournful Murtherer: OR, The last Dying Lamentation of Thomas Randall, who was arraign-ed and found guilty of the Murther of Roger Levins, at Stone-bridge, near Kings-land, for which he received the due Sentence of Death, and was accordingly Executed and Hang'd in Chains at the said Bridge, on the 29th of this Instant January.
Russell's Farewell
THE High-way Mans Advice To his Brethren.
Follow bonny Lad: Or, The High-way Man's Delight
THE Bloody-minded Husband;
Fortune my foe
Sr. Thomas Armstrongs Last Farewell to the VVORLD:
State and Ambition
Sir Walter Rauleigh his lamentation:
Welladay
Sir Thomas Armstrong's Farevvel:
Packington's Pound
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