The Loyal Garland
Some or all of the scans for this work are illegible or of too low a quality to reliably proofread If you are able to supply higher quality scans of the same edition, please do so. |
A Table of the Sonnets contained in this Book.
- Loyalty turn’d up Trum, or the danger over.
- The kind Shepherd.
- The Marriage Joy.
- The Mournful Shepherd.
- The Loyalists incouragement.
- The Trouper.
- The Young Maidens Request to her Mother.
- The Answer.
- The Discontented Lover.
- The Loyal Seamans Delight.
- The Love-sick Maid.
- Tyrannick Love, or the Cruel Mistress.
- Advice to Virgins.
- The Good Fellows.
- The Country Mans Wish.
- A Scotch Song.
- The Answer.
- The witty Lasses choice.
- On the Times, or the good Subjects wish.
- The Saylors delight.
- The Mothers advice.
- The Country pastime.
- The merry meeting.
- The sorrowful Damsel comforted, or the tryal of Love.
- The Consideration.
- The Female Counselor.
- Defacing of Whitehall.
- The Loyal Soldier.
- The Soldiers Delight.
- The Time-server: A Medley.
- The Royalist.
- The scornful Lover.
- Upon an Act for Treason.
- A Song upon a Recanting Lover.
- The New Droll.
- The silly Shepherd.
- The Royalists resolve.
- The Contest.
- The fond Amorist.
- On Women.
- The satiated Lover.
- A Love Riddle.
- In praise of his Mistriss.
- A Love Song.
- A Pastoral Song; with the Answer.
- The Answer.
- A Song in derision of his Mistriss.
- The Dominion of the Sword.
- The fickle Lover.
- The Jovialists Coronation.
- A Lovers Request.
- The Despairing Lover to his Mistress.
- Gather your Rose buds.
- The Muses Courting Sack.
- The Constant Lover.
- The Loyal Prisoner.
- The Maidens Complaint.
- Canary’s Coronation.
- The Lovers complaint.
- Platonick Love.
- Upon passionate Love.
- The Womans Answer.
- I dote, I dote.
- A Pastoral Song.
- A Caveat for Maidens.
- The Platonick Lover.
- Loves Extasie.
- The Husband-man and Serving-man.
- A merry Medley.
- Second Ayr.
- Third Ayr.
- Fourth Ayr.
- The Resolute Lover.
- A Song in Praise of Canary.
- The Royalists Answer to Nay prithee don’t flie me..
- The taking of Mardike.
- The Re-resurrection of the Rump.
- The Bulls Feather.
- The merry Good-fellow.
- The Levellers Rant.
- A New Love-Song.
- A Song on going by Water.
- The merry Bells of Oxford.
Books Printed For, and Sold by (illegible text) at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge.
The excellent History of the destruction of Troy in three parts, containing all the wars of the Greeks and Trojans.
The Hist. of Parismus and Parismonus shewing the Love and Valour of these excellent Princes.
The pleasant Hist. of D(illegible text) of Greece, in 3 parts, containing the valiant exploits of that Magnanimous Prince, son to the Emp. of Greece.
The Famous Hist. of M(illegible text), Knight of the Oracle, Son to the Emperour of Persia.
The delightful Hist. of Valentine and Orson, Sons to the Emperour of Greece, containing the love and fortune of those most Excellent Princes.
The Hist. of Jack of Newberry, the famous Historian of England.
The Jovial Garland, containing variety of New Songs, very delightful.
Robin Hood’s Garland, containing several (illegible text) Songs.
The History of Reynardine the Fox, Song of old Reynard.
Wits Academy, consisting of divers sorts of new Songs sung at Court, and both the T(illegible text) and likewise Complements and (illegible text) several Occasions.
The Compleat Academy.
The Compleat Servant Maid.
This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse