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EEBO-TCP (Phase 2)
Date of publication:
1660
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Verse: "Admire not noble Sir, that you should heare". At end of text: The Reader may take notice that this is the right speech, sung by W. Yeokney. In two columns. Reproduction of original in the British Library.
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EEBO-TCP (Phase 2)
Date of publication:
1660
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Verse: "Is your peace just? What rock stands it upon? ..." At end of text: Spoken by Walter Youkcny. Reproduction of original in the British Library.
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EEBO-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1660
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At end: Spoken by Walter Yeokney. The reader may take notice that the other speech is a forged cheat, and disowned by Walter Yeokney. Attributed by Wing to Thomas Jordan. Verse - "Most honoured Sir, if a poore Schollar ...
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EEBO-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1660
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Verse: "Topsie tervie, hai down derry ..." Place of publication from Wing. At foot of text: If any other speech shall be printed pretending to be spoken before the Lady Monk at Fishers-Folly, they are false and disowned ...
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EEBO-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1660
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Attributed by Wing to Thomas Jordan, and not to Walter Yolkney. Verse - "VVe have layn under Hatches many years,". Identified as Wing (2nd ed.) Y35 on UMI microfilm set "Early English books, 1641-1700", reel 2124.3. ...
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