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D'Urfey, Thomas, 1653-1723
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D'Urfey, Thomas
Thomas d'Urfey English writer and wit
D'Urfey, Thomas, 1653-1723
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A Choice collection of new songs and ballads
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A New collection of songs and poems
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A Pindarick ode on New-Year's-Day
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A Pindarick ode, on New-Year's-Day
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A Scotch song
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A Scotch song in the last new play
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A Scotch song sung at Tunbridge
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A Third collection of new songs, never printed before
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A carrouse to the Emperor, the royal Pole, and the much-wrong'd Duke of Lorrain
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A choice collection of new songs and ballads. The words made to several pleasant tunes
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A common-wealth of women a play : as it is acted at the Theatre Royal, by Their Majesties servants | by Mr. D'Urfey
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A dialogue between a town sharper and his hostes
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A dialogue in the second part of the Conquest of Granada
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A dialogue suppos'd to be between a evnuch boy and a virgin
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A fond husband, or, The plotting sisters
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A fool's preferment, or, The Dukes of Dunstable a comedy, as it was acted at the Queens Theatre in Dorset-Garden, by Their Majesties servants | written by Mr. Durfey ; together with all the songs and notes to 'em, excellently compos'd by Mr. Henry Purcel
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A new ballade, to an old tune
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A new littany, designed for this Lent, and to be sung in all the conventicles, in and about London, for the instruction of the Whiggs. By T.D. Gent. Set familiarly to an excellent old tune, call'd Cavalilly man
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A new opera, call'd, Cinthia and Endimion, or, The loves of the deities
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A new opera, call'd, Cinthia and Endimion: or, The loves of the deities
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A new song sung by Mrs. Hudson in the play call'd ye Richmond-heiress
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A pindarick poem on the Royal Navy
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A pindarick poem upon the fleet
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A poem congratulatory on the birth of the young prince
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A prologue to a new play, called The royallist
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A song in Don Quixote
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A song in the Campaigners
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A song in the Campaigners the words by Mr. Tho: Durfey
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A song in the first part of Don Quixote
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A song in the first part of Don Quixote
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A song in the last new comedy call'd The marriage hater matched
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A song in the third part of Don Quixote, set to musick by R. Raphael Courtivill
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A song sung by Mrs. Aliff in the play call'd Tyrannick love, or, The royal martyre
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A storm at sea
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A vvord in season: or, Now or never
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Advice to the city
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Advice to the ladies of London, in the choice of their husbands
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Ah how sweet are the cooling breeze
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Albion's blessing
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An elegy upon the late blessed monarch King Charles II and two panegyricks upon Their present sacred Majesties, King James and Queen Mary
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An essay towards the theory of the intelligible world intuitively considered
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An excellent new play-house song, call'd The bonny grey-ey'd morn or Jockey rous'd with love
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An excellent new play-house song; called, The bonny gray-ey'd morn; or, Jockie rouz'd with love
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An ode on Musidora walking in Spring Garden
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An ode, for the anniversary feast made in honour of St. Cæcilia. Nov. 22. Anno Domini, 1700. Set to musick by Dr. John Blow. The words made by Mr. D'Urfey
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Archerie reviv'd, or, The bow-man's excellence
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Beauty's cruelty: or, The passionate lover
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Beneath a shady willow near, .
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Bonny Dundee, or, Jockey's deliverence
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Butler's ghost, or, Hudibras
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Choice new songs, never before printed
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Collin's walk through London and VVestminster
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Collin's walk through London and Westminster
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Commonwealth of Women
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Compleat collection of Mr. D'Urfey's songs and odes
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F-J
Gloriana, funeral pindarique poem
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I burn, I burn
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K-O
Kind lady or, The loves of Stella and Adonis
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Love for money, or, The boarding school
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Madam Fickle, or, The witty false one
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Maiden fresh as a rose
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New poems, consisting of satyrs, elegies, and odes
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New songs in the third part of The comical history of Don Quixote
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New songs sung in The fool's preferment, or The three dukes of Dunstable
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Nuncius infernalis, or, A new account from below
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P-T
Pendragon, or, The carpet knight his kalendar
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Pretty Kate of Edenborough
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Prologue to A commonwealth of women
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Remains of Mr. John Oldham in verse and prose
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Richmond heiress, or, A woman once in the right
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Scandalum magnatum, or, Potapski's case
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Several new songs
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Sir Barnaby Whigg, or, No wit like a womans
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State & ambition
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Stories, moral and comical
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The Italian song call'd Pastorella
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The New-market song
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The Richmond heiress, or, A woman once in the right
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The Scotch lad's moan. Or, Pretty Moggies unkindness
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The Scotch lasses constancy: or, Jenny's lamentation for the death of Jockey
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The Scotch wedding, or, A short and pretty way of wooing
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The Songs to the new play of Don Quixote
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The Songs to the new play of Don Quixote
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The Whig rampant: or, Exaltation
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The Whig's exaltation
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The Winchester wedding: or, Ralph of Reading and Black Bess of the Green
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The banditti, or, A ladies distress
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The call to the races at New-Market
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The campaigners, or, The pleasant adventures at Brussels
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The comical history of Don Quixote
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The comical history of Don Quixote
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The constant lover, or, Celia's glory exprest to the life
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The country farmer
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The famous history of the rise and fall of Massaniello
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The fishermans song in the first part of Massaniello
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The gowlin: or, a pleasant fancy for the spring
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The hubble bubble
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The intrigues at Versailles, or, A jilt in all humours a comedy : acted by His Majesty's servants at the theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields
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The king's health
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The kings health
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The mad dialogue
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The maiden-warrier, or, The damsels resolution to fight in field, by the side of Jockey her entire love
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The malecontent, a satyr
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The marriage-hater match'd
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The musick exactly printed
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The northern ditty, or, The Scotch-man out-witted by the countrey damosel
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The northern ditty: or, The Scotch-man out-witted by the country damsel
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The progress of honesty, or, A view of a court and city
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The prologue to Mr. Lacy's new play, Sir Hercules Buffoon or the Poetical esquire
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The prologue to Mr. Lacy's new play, Sir Hercules Buffoon or the poetical esquire. Written by Tho. Durfey, Gent. Spoken by Mr. Haynes
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The royalist
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The second collection of new songs and ballads. With the songs and dialogues in the first and second part of Massaniello. By Tho. D'ursey. The tunes transpos'd for the flute, at the beginning of the book
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The virtuous wife, or, Good luck at last
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Trick for trick, or, The debauch'd hypocrite
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Zelinda : an excellent new romance
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