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Pasquils jests : with the merriments of Mother Bunch. Witty, pleasant, and delightfull
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Pasquil
1669
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Pasqvils iests : with The merriments of Mother Bunch. VVittie, pleasant, and delightfull
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1635
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Pasquils palinodia, and his progresse to the taverne : where after the survey of the sellar, you are presented with a pleasant pinte of poeticall sherry
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1634
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Pasquils iests : vvith the merriments of Mother Bunch. VVittie, pleasant, and delightfull
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1632
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Pasquils iests : with the merriments of Mother Bunch, vvittie, pleasant, and delightfull
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1629
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A true description of the lavves, iustice, and equity of a compter, the manner of sitting in counsell of the twelue eldest prisoners : With a character of a iayle and iaylor, and the dispositions of such officers as liue in it: the nature of a constable: as also the abuses, offered by beadles and watchmen, that vnderstand not their office. And also a description of a sergeant his nature, slights, and properties, and in what fashions they oftentimes apparell themselues. Together with a portraicture of our moderne-spent gallants, and their trickes to catch young heires with their lewd and vitious course of life
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1629
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Cornu-copiæ. Pasquils night-cap: or. antidot for the head-ache
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Fennor, William
1623
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The miseries of a iaile: or A true description of a prison, with many remarkeable deuices : wherein young gentlemen and nouices are intangled, to their vtter ouerthrow, and perpetuall imprisonment. With many speciall characters of serieants, key-turners, keepers, beadles, and other officers abusing their places, themselues, and other men. Pleasant, and not vnprofitable. By F.W.
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1619
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Pasquils palinodia, and his progresse to the tauerne : where after the suruey of the sellar, you are presented with a pleasant pynte of poeticall sherry
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1619
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The compters common-wealth, or A voiage made to an infernall iland long since discouered by many captaines, seafaring-men, gentlemen, marchants, and other tradesmen : but the conditions, natures, and qualities of the people there inhabiting, and of those that trafficke with them, were neuer so truly expressed or liuely set foorth as by William Fennor His Maiesties servant
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1617
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