Bibliographics

This is a table of authors, titles, dates and other bibliographic information; it is a list metadata describing the content of your study carrel. Think of it as your library.

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A40771Blunten, William.The faithful lovers of the West ... to the tune of, As I walkt forth to take the air / by William Blunten.1672.01351236nan./cache/A40771.xml./txt/A40771.txt
A76932Blunten, William.The [f]aithful lovers of the West. Come joyn with me all you that love, and faithful to each other prove: Example take by this my song, all you that stand within this throng. To the tune of, As I walkt forth to take the air. / By William Blundun.nan1445265nan./cache/A76932.xml./txt/A76932.txt
B01739Bowne, Tobias.Kind William, or Constant Betty. Let maids beware, and shun the snare, I say berul''d by me; though you embrace, be perfect chaste, from stains of infamy. To the tune of The doubting virgin.1684.01428275nan./cache/B01739.xml./txt/B01739.txt
B01744Bowne, Tobias.The two faithful lovers, or, A merry song in praise of Betty. Young-men and maids I do intend to sing a song that''s newly pen''d; and if you please to have it out ''twill please your fancies without doubt. / By T.B. Tune of, The amorous damsel of Bristol city. With allowance.nan1544267nan./cache/B01744.xml./txt/B01744.txt
A34476Coppinger, Matthew.Poems, songs and love-verses, upon several subjects by Matthew Coppinger ...1682.0244808645nan./cache/A34476.xml./txt/A34476.txt
A08622Davies, John, Sir, 1569-1626. Epigrams. autOuid''s elegies three bookes. By C.M. Epigrames by I.D.1602.0265128730nan./cache/A08622.xml./txt/A08622.txt
A37506Deloney, Thomas, 1543?-1600.The garland of good-will divided into three parts : containing many pleasant songs and pretty poems to sundry new notes : with a table to find the names of all the songs / written by T.D.1678.0196316447nan./cache/A37506.xml./txt/A37506.txt
A08667F. L., fl. 1600.Ouidius Naso his Remedie of love. Translated and intituled to the youth of England1600.0122204066nan./cache/A08667.xml./txt/A08667.txt
A23605Hopkins, Charles, 1664?-1700?The art of love in two books. Written both to men and ladies. A new poem.nan202687336nan./cache/A23605.xml./txt/A23605.txt
B04818L. P. (Laurence Price), fl. 1625-1680?Loves fierce desire, and hopes of recovery. Or, A true and brief description 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 a delightful new tune, or, Fair angel of England.nan1592297nan./cache/B04818.xml./txt/B04818.txt
B04714Playford, John, 1623-1686?Love 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.1670.01466263nan./cache/B04714.xml./txt/B04714.txt
A55073Playford, John, 1623-1686?Love 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.nan1468263nan./cache/A55073.xml./txt/A55073.txt
A65963Student in the said art.The whole work of love, or, A new poem, on a young lady, who is violently in love with a gentleman of Lincolns-Inn by a student in the said art.1682.01484271nan./cache/A65963.xml./txt/A65963.txt