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A godly song, entituled, A farewell to the vvorld, made by a godly Christian, named Thomas Byll, being the parish clerke of West-Felton, as he lay vpon his death-bed shewing the vanitie of the world, and his desire to be dissolued. To the tune of, Fortune my foe
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Year: 1630 Publisher: London : printed [by A. Mathewes] for Henry Gossen,

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A godly song, entituled, A farewell to the vvorld, made by a godly Christian, named Thomas Byll, being the parish clerke of West-Felton, as he lay vpon his death-bed shewing the vanitie of the world, and his desire to be dissolued. To the tune of, Fortune my foe
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A godly song, entituled, A farewell to the vvorld,
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The vvest-country damosels complaint: or, The faithful lovers last farewel. : Being the relation of a young maid who pined her self to death, for the love of a young-man, who after he had notice of it, dyed likewise for grief. Careless young-men, by this a warning take, how you kind virgins (when they love) forsake; least the same fate o're-take you, and you dye for breach of vows, and infidelity. Be kind, but swear not more then what you mean, least comick jests become a trajeck scean. To the tune of, Johnny Armstrong.
Year: 1680 Publisher: [London] : Printed for P. Brooksby, at the Golden-Ball, in Westsmith-field, neer the Hospital-gate.,

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