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William Elderton

1592?

  • A balad intituled, the dekaye of the DukeA balad intituled, the dekaye of the Duke
  • A ballat intituled Northomberland newesA ballat intituled Northomberland newes
  • A decree betwene Churchyarde and CamellA decree betwene Churchyarde and Camell
  • A new ballad, declaring the great treason conspired against the young king of ScotsA new ballad, declaring the great treason conspired against the young king of Scots
  • A new ballad, declaring the great treason conspired against the young king of ScotsA new ballad, declaring the great treason conspired against the young king of Scots
  • A new merry newesA new merry newes
  • A new Yorkshyre song, intituled: Yorke, Yorke, for my monieA new Yorkshyre song, intituled: Yorke, Yorke, for my monie
  • A newe ballade, declaryng the daungerons [sic] shootynge of the gunne at the courteA newe ballade, declaryng the daungerons [sic] shootynge of the gunne at the courte
  • A newe ballade, declaryng the daungerons [sic] shootynge of the gunne at the courteA newe ballade, declaryng the daungerons [sic] shootynge of the gunne at the courte
  • An epytaphe vppon the death of the right reuerend and learned father in God I. Iuell, doctor of diuinitie and bishop of Sarisburie, whom God called to his marcie the 22. of September. 1571An epytaphe vppon the death of the right reuerend and learned father in God I. Iuell, doctor of diuinitie and bishop of Sarisburie, whom God called to his marcie the 22. of September. 1571
  • The lamentation of follieThe lamentation of follie
  • The panges of loue and louers ftts [sic]The panges of loue and louers ftts [sic]