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A new song of an orange to the tune of, The pudding.
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The loyal forrister, or, Royal pastime; Being a pleasant discourse between the king and a loyal keeper, who not knowing his majesty, would not suffer him to hunt in the forrest for any reward whatsoever ... To an excellent new tune.
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Ballad to the tune of Couragio
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A new Protestant ballad, called, England's congratulation for its happy condition under the glorious reign of King William and Queen Mary. Now wars, dissentions, want and taxes cease, and in their room comes trade, and wealth, and peace. To the tune of, Packington's pound.
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King William and his forrester To its own proper tune.
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