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Poor Robin's prophesie, or, The merry conceited fortune-teller : although the poet makes no large apology some insight he may have into ass-trology, then buy this song and give your judgement of it and then perhaps you'l say he's a small prophet, for he can tell when thing will come to pass, that you will say is strange as ever was. : tune of, The delights of the battle, &c. : with allowance, Ro....
Published 1674“…Merry conceited fortune-teller…”
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[A pleasant new ballad of] King Henry the Second, and the miller of Mansfield : and how he was lodged at the miller's house, and of their pleasant communication : to the tune of, T...
Published 1695“…Second part of the King and miller, shewing how he came to court with his wife and son, and what merry conceits passed between the King and them.…”
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