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The weaver's garland or, a new school for Christian patience



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  • The Kentish garland

    The Kentish garland

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    ESTC N68219 ; Verse - "Good people now I pray give ear,". ; In five columns with the title and two woodcuts above the first two the columns are not separated by rules. The woodcut above the first column is a picture of a couple walking together. The second woodcut above the second column is a man holding a plant in his hand.

    289731

  • The Durham garland

    The Durham garland

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    ESTC N68218 ; Verse. "A worthy Lord of vast estate,". ; In five columns with the title and woodcut above the first two the columns are not separated by rules. The woodcut is a portrait of men sitting around a table.

    289728

  • The bloody gardener's cruelty ; or, the shepherd's daughter betray'd

    The bloody gardener's cruelty ; or, the shepherd's daughter betray'd

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    ESTC N68771 ; Verse - "Come all you constant lovers, and to me lend an ear,". ; The text is in three columns, not separated by rules. The title and two woodcuts are above the first two columns. The first woodcut is of a man and woman standing side-by-side next to a woman in a heart held by some man. The second woodcut pictures a bird with a branch in its beak.

    289749

  • The Suffolk miracle  or, the relation of a young man, who after his death appeared to his sweet-heart, and carryed her behind him forty miles, in two hours time, and was never seen after, but in the grave. To the tune of, My Bleeding Heart, &c

    The Suffolk miracle or, the relation of a young man, who after his death appeared to his sweet-heart, and carryed her behind him forty miles, in two hours time, and was never seen after, but in the grave. To the tune of, My Bleeding Heart, &c

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    ESTC N68223 ; Verse - "A Wonder strange as e'er was known,". ; In this edition, there are four columns of text, with the title and two woodcuts above the first two columns. The first and second columns are separated by a line of ornamental type, as are the third and fourth. The woodcut above the first column is of a woman and the second column has a woodcut of a man standing with a cane. ; Range of publication dates from the Bodleian Library Ballads database.

    289741

  • The countryman's garland  in two parts. To a merry new tune

    The countryman's garland in two parts. To a merry new tune

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    ESTC T34267 ; "Part I. Country John's unfortunate ramble to London or, the tricks of a town jilt" begins with "You young men that down in the country dwell,". ; In four columns with the title and two woodcuts above the first two and a woodcut near the foot of the third the columns are not separated by rules.

    289721

  • The countryman's garland  in two parts. To a merry new tune

    The countryman's garland in two parts. To a merry new tune

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    ESTC T195369 ; Publication date range from Bodleian Library ballads database. ; "Part I. Country John's unfortunate ramble to London or, the tricks of a town jilt" begins with "You young men that down in the country dwell,". ; In four columns with the title and woodcuts over the first two and a woodcut near the foot of the third the columns are not separated by rules.

    289723