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Crimsal, Richard
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A pleasant new dialogue: or, The discourse between the serving-man and the husband-man : The lofty pride must bated bee, and praise must goe in right degree. To the tune of, I have for all good wives a song.
Crimsal, RichardDate: [1640?]- Books
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A comparison of the life of man : concerning how fickle his estate doth stand, flourishing like a tree, or vine, or dainty flower, or like a ship, or raine, that's turn'd each houre. To the tune of Sir Andrew Barton.
Crimsal, RichardDate: [1634?]- Books
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A warning for maides: or the false dissembling,, [sic] cogging, cunning, cozening young man, who long did try and use his skill, to wo a coy young maid to his will and when he had obtain'd her love, to her he very false did prove : To a dainty new tune, called, No, no, not I.
Crimsal, RichardDate: [1636?]- Books
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Iohn Hadlands advice: or a warning for all young men that have meanes : advising them to forsake lewd company cards, dice, and queanes, to the tune of the bonny bonny broome.
Crimsal, RichardDate: [1635?]