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Ballads as News Media in Europe and Australia, 1550-1920
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English Ballads
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English Ballads
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A collection of ballads in English
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The Lord RUSSELS Farewel
Tender hearts of London City
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The Lonely Banna Strand
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The life and death of M. Geo: Sands,
Flying Fame
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The Life and Death of George of OXFORD
Poor Georgy
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The last speech and dying words of John Ormsby
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The last Speech and Confession of Jannet Riddle,
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The Lamentation of Mr. Pages Wife of Plimouth,
Fortune my foe
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The Lamentation of Master Pages wife of Plimmouth,
Fortune my foe
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The Lamentation of John Musgrave,
Wharton
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The Lamentation of Englande:
Weepe, weepe
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The lamentation of Edward Bruton, and James Riley,
Fortune my Foe
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The LAMENTATION OF Dell's Mistris For the Loss of her Gallant.
The little Fishes in the Deep, knows no such Liberty
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The lamentacion that Ladie Iane made saiyng for my fathers proclamacion now must I lese my heade.
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The Lady Isabella's Tragedy;
The Ladies Fall
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The Injured Children,
Russell's Farewell
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THE High-way Mans Advice To his Brethren.
Follow bonny Lad: Or, The High-way Man's Delight
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The Golden Farmer's Last Fareweel
The Rich Merchant Man
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The fatall nuptiall: or Mournefull marriage Relating, the heavy and lamentable accident lately occurring, by the drowning of 47. persons, and some of those of especiall quality, in the water of Windermere, in the North. October 19: 1635
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The fatal Ramillies
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The end and Confession of Iohn Felton
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The Dreadful loss of the Northfleet Loss of 350 lives
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The downfall of William Grismond
Where is my love
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THE DISOBEDIENT SON AND CRUEL HUSBAND.
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The declaration & confession of Matthew Cushing
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The complaint and lamentation of Mistresse Arden of Feversham in Kent,
Fortune my Foe
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