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    London theatre today : a guide for travelers / by Fischer, Mildred, 1924-

    Published 1981
    “…Golden West Publishers,…”
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    London theatre today : a guide for travelers / by Fischer, Mildred, 1924-

    Published 1981
    “…Golden West Publishers,…”
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    Report, accounts, and list of members for the year ending December 31st, 1914.

    Published 1915
    “…West Indian Club, Ltd.,…”
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    The delivery room : a novel / by Brownrigg, Sylvia

    Published 2008
    “…Distributed by Publishers Group West,…”
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    The true loves ioy, or, the reward of constancy Being an amorous diologue [sic] between a seaman and his love. The maid implores the aid of Charon's boat, that to the gloomy shades...

    Published 1670
    “…for Phillip Brooksby in West-Smithfield,…”
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    The womens just complaint: or, mans deceitfulness in love Being a most pleasant new play-house song. Long time deceiv'd with feigned vows, at last, the females find their coyness h...

    Published 1670
    “…P. Brooksby at the ? in West Smithfield],…”
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    The country-mans care in choosing a wife: or, A young batchelor hard to be pleased A wife he'l have, yet will be sure to chuse one that he loves, the rest he doth refuse; and many...

    Published 1685
    “…Printed for P. Brooksby, in West-smithfield,…”
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    The Ha rtford-shire [sic] damosel [sic] in great distress. This country girl is troubled in her mind because young-men to her will not be kind, she sighs and sobs, and loudly doth...

    Published 1690
    “…Printed for P. Brooksby, in West-smithfield,…”
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    The love-sick shepheard [sic], or the dying lovers reprieve The shepheard for a nimph doth pine away, who with unkindness doth his love repay, till hearing of his plaint, she doth...

    Published 1641
    “…Burton at the horshoo in West-Smithfield,…”
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    The disturbed ghost: or, the wonderful appearance of the ghost, or spirit of Edward Avon, late of Marlborough in [Willshir] to his son-in-law [F G] and his own son W.A. the 23, 25,...

    Published 1674
    “…Brooksby at the Ball in West Smithfield,…”
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    A new Scotch ballad of jealous Nanny: or, false-hearted Willy turn'd true to the tune of, Moggies iealousie.

    Published 1670
    “…P[hilip]. Brooksby in West-Smithfield,…”
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    Temistocle drama per musica pel teatro di S.M.B by Metastasio, Pietro, 1698-1782

    Published 1742
    “…in Windmill-Court, in West-Smithfield,…”
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    The maidens sad complaint for want of a husband Wherein she briefly doth declare, the want of a mate makes her despair: she hath her portion all in houshold goods, yet none of thos... by L. W.

    Published 1580
    “…Burton at the horse-shoe in West-Smithfield,…”
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    The dyke and the dybbuk / by Galford, Ellen

    Published 1994
    “…trade by Publishers Group West,…”
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    The virgins happiness: or[?] love in triumph Being a most pleasant new song, composed for the accomodation of all faithful lovers, to perswade them from unnecessary coyness. Lovers...

    Published 1685
    “…at the golden-ball, in West-Smithfield,…”
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    The maidens vindication: or, an answer to O so ungrateful a creature. Shall I be silent, and not write again, when he against me doth so much complain? He calls me cruel, and ungra...

    Published 1692
    “…the Bible and Harp in West-Smithfield,…”
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    The married mans complaint who took a shrow instead of a saint Here in this song is set forth to the life a hen-peckt husband and a head-strong wife He is as much to blame to let h...

    Published 1650
    “…Burton at the horse-shoe in West Smithfield,…”
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    The crafty barber of Debtford You Debtford women all beware of this same crafty barber: for when he gets between your arms there he takes up his harbour. Tune of, Daniel Cooper.

    Published 1687
    “…Junior, at the Horshoo in West Smithfield,…”
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    The country miss new come in fashion: or, a farewel to the pockifi'd town miss A country girl in a paragou [sic] gown, that never yet knew the tricks of the town; did lately delude...

    Published 1676
    “…at the golden-ball; in West-smithfield,…”
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