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The political songs of England : from the reign of John to that of Edward II (v.1)
Wright, Thomas (1810-1877); Goldsmid, Edmund
1884
A new edition of the volume issued by the Camden Society in 1839.
The political songs of England : from the reign of John to that of Edward II (v.2)
Wright, Thomas (1810-1877); Goldsmid, Edmund
1884
A new edition of the volume issued by the Camden Society in 1839.
The political songs of England : from the reign of John to that of Edward II (v.3)
Wright, Thomas (1810-1877); Goldsmid, Edmund
1884
A new edition of the volume issued by the Camden Society in 1839.
The political songs of England : from the reign of John to that of Edward II (v.4)
Wright, Thomas (1810-1877); Goldsmid, Edmund
1884
A new edition of the volume issued by the Camden Society in 1839.
Rump : or an exact collection of the choycest poems and songs relating to the late times (v.2)
[1874]
Reprint; originally published: London: H. Brome and H. Marsh, 1662.
A Collection of the newest and most ingenious poems, songs, catches, &c. against popery : relating to the times, several of which never before printed
1689
Table of contents and text printed in double columns. Second edition. Wing C5206.
A New collection of poems relating to state affairs, from Oliver Cromwel to this present time : by the greatest wits of the age : wherein, not only those that are contain'd in the three volumes already published are incerted [!], but also large additions of chiefest note, never before published : the whole from their respective originals, without castration
1705
Pirated from "Poems on affairs of state... written by the greatest wits of the age" (4 v., 1697-1707) and repudiated as "spurious" in v. 4 of the latter, which lists more than 100 items omitted from t...
A Pill to purge state-melancholy : or, A collection of excellent new ballads
1715
Sometimes found with Durfey's collection, "Wit and mirth; or, Pills to purge melancholy". cf. Lowndes, p. 702. First edition.