Author: John Berkenhead (1617 - 1679)
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- An Anniversary on the Nuptials of John Earle of Bridgewater, July 22. 1652 (The Day's return'd, and so are we) - H. Lawes
- Anacreon's Ode, call'd, The Lute (I long to sing the Seidge of Troy; ) - H. Lawes GER FRE DUT
- I long to sing the Seidge of Troy;
GER FRE DUT
- H. Lawes: Anacreon's Ode, call'd, The Lute
- Staying in London after the Act for Banishment, and going to meet a Friend who fail'd the hour appoynted (Two hundred minutes are run down) - H. Lawes
- The Day's return'd, and so are we
- H. Lawes: An Anniversary on the Nuptials of John Earle of Bridgewater, July 22. 1652
- Two hundred minutes are run down
- H. Lawes: Staying in London after the Act for Banishment, and going to meet a Friend who fail'd the hour appoynted
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