7 results filtered with: Crouch, Humphrey, active 1635-1671
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Londons vacation, and the countries tearme. Or, A lamentable relation of severall remarkable passages which it hath pleased the Lord to shew on severall persons : both in London, and the country in this present visitation, 1636. with the number of those thay dyed at London and Newcastle, this present yeare. With new additions. By H.C.
Crouch, Humphrey, active 1635-1671Date: 1637- Books
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The mad man's morice: or, his sorrowful lamentation: together with his advice to all young people.
Crouch, Humphrey, active 1635-1671.Date: [1750?]- Books
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Londons Lord have mercy vpon vs : A true relation of five modern plagues or visitations in London, with the number of all the diseased that were buried: viz: the first in the yeare of Queen Elizabeth, Anno 1592, the second in the yeare 1603, the third in that (never to be forgotten yeare) 1625. The fourth in Anno 1630. The fift this now present visitation 1636, which the Lord of his mercy deliver London and England from.
H. C., active 1637.Date: [1637]- Books
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England's jests refin'd and improv'd; with the addition of eight new novels never before printed: and an excellent receipt to cure mad love. With several new and diverting Letters, and Answers, extreamly Comical and Entertaining.
Crouch, Humphrey, active 1635-1671.Date: 1702- Books
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The mad mans morrice : Wherin you shall finde his trouble and grief, and discontent of his minde, a warning to yong men to have a care, how they in love intangled are. To a pleasant new tune.
Crouch, Humphrey, active 1635-1671Date: [1637?]- Books
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The Greeks and Trojans vvarres : Caus'd by that wanton Trojan knight Sir Paris who ravishes Hellen and her to Troy carries the Greeks in revenge (and to fetch her again) a mighty great army do quickly ordain. Imagine you see them besiedging old Troy, which after ten years they at th'last destroy, with a fit allusion, before the conclusion. Tune is, A conscionable caveat.
Crouch, Humphrey, active 1635-1671Date: [1650?]- Books
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The industrious smith : wherin is showne, how plain dealing is overthrown, that let a man do the best that he may, an idle huswife will work his decay, yet art is no burthen, though ill we may speed, our labour will help us in time of our need; to the tune of yong man remember delights are but vain.
Crouch, Humphrey, active 1635-1671Date: [1635?]