Ballads, English -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800
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- William and Susan
- A lamentable ballad of the tragical end of a gallant lord and virtuous lady : together with the untimely death of their two children
- King John, and the Abbot of Canterbury
- Little loaf : great loaf
- Poor Robin's dream : commonly called poor charity
- Robin and Will. Or, The Millers of Arlington. A new ballad
- The Berkshire lady : in four parts
- The Excellent ballad of George Barnwell, who was brought to an untimely end by the allurements of a strumpet: she encouraged him to rob his master and afterwards to murder his uncle
- The Leeds tragedy, or, The bloody brother
- The Pad. A new ballad. Sung by Mr. Dighton
- The Pantin. A new ballad
- The Prodigal daughter or the disobedient lady reclaimed, : In five parts I. Shewing how a rich lords daughter in Bristol, run away from her father and mother, and how she came home again, and how they stript her of all her pride, giving her there good advice. II. Shewing how the devil appeared to her, and tempt her to poison her father and mother. III. Shewing how an angel appeared to her father and mother in a vision, and forewarned them of her plot. IV. Shewing how she fell in a trance and saw the joys of heaven, and the torments of hell. V. Shewing how she came to herself again, and became a good Christian. Enter'd according to order
- The Taverners answer to the drunken wives lament, with reflections on the brewers for their new stent; a curious new ballad fou witty and paky made in the salt-beef office by drunken Ann M---ky
- The Ulster tragedy
- The Yarmouth tragedy, or, The constant lovers
- The babes in the wood
- The butcher's daughter's policy, or, Lustful lord well fitted
- The crafty lover, or, The lawyer-out-witted : tune,--I'll love thee more and more
- The golden bull, or, Garland of love's craftiness : in four parts
- The slighted father, or, The unnatural son justly reclaimed
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