The Queenes visiting of the Campe at Tilsburie with her entertainment there
To the Tune of Wilsons wilde. WIthin the yeare of Christ our Lord a thousand and five hundreth full: And […]
To the Tune of Wilsons wilde. WIthin the yeare of Christ our Lord a thousand and five hundreth full: And […]
Faith is a figure standing now for nought: faith is a fancy which ought to rest in thought. Faith now […]
To a pleasant new Tune, called, My Valentine. AMong all other things that God hath made beneath the skie, Most […]
To the Tune of When flying Fame. Wenas King Henry rul’d this land, the second of that name, Besides the […]
of the straunge and most cruell Whippes which the Spanyards had prepared to whippe and torment English men and women: […]
To the Tune of, The Brides good morrow. A Noble Marquesse, as he did ride a hunting hard by a […]
Declaring the happie obtaining of the great Galleazzo, wherein Don Pedro de Valdez was the chiefe, through the mightie power […]
To be sung in the old ancient sort, or else to the Tune of Labandalashot. WHenas King Edgar did gouerne […]
TWo Noble Dukes of great renowne, that long had ]iu’d in fame, Through hatefull enuie were cast downe, and brought […]
To the Tune of the Ghosts hearse. SOme do write of bloudy warres, Some shew the sundry iarres, twixt men, […]
Foule is the face, whose beauty gold can race: Worthless the wit that hath gold in her wonder: Vnlearned lines […]
W you heare a Spanish Lady how she wooed an Englishman: Garments gay as rich as may be, deckt with […]
breefely declaring the Death and Execution of fourteen most wicked Traitors, who suffered death in Lincolnes Inne feelde neere London: […]
made in the behalfe of all her Maiesties faithfull and louing Subiects: of the great loy, which was made in […]
Long the proud Spaniard aduanced to conquer vs, Threatning our Country with fire and sword, Often preparing their Nauy most […]