1. The Lady Isabella's tragedy; or, the step-mother's cruelty. Being, a relation of a murder committed on the body of a young lady, the only daughter of a duke, occasion'd by her step-mother, and acted by the cook. Together with their confessions and lamentations. Tune of, The Lady's fall, &c. Publication/Creation: Newcastle upon Tyne : Printed and sold by John White, [1730?] Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
2. The lamentable and tragical history of Titus Andronicus, with the fall of his sons in the wars of the Goths, with the manner of the ravishment of this daughter Lavinia, by the empress's two sons, through the means of a bloody moor, taken by the sword of Titus, in the war: with his revenge upon their cruel and inhumane act. To the tune of, Fortune my foe, &c. Publication/Creation: London : Printed by and for W.O. and sold by the booksellers of Pye-corner and London-bridge., [1700?] Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
3. A lamentable ballad of little Musgrove and the Lady Barnet Publication/Creation: London : printed and sold in Aldermary Church-Yard, Bow Lane, [1750?] Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
4. A lamentable ballad of little Musgrove and the Lady Barnet Publication/Creation: [London] : Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-Yard Bow Lane, London., [1710?] Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
5. A lamentable ballad of the lady's fall. To the tune of, In peascod time, &c. Publication/Creation: London? : s.n., 1720? Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
6. A lamentable ballad of the tragical end of a gallant lord and virtuous lady together with the untimely death of their two children, wickedly performed by a heathenish and blood-thirsty blackamoor, their servant. The like of which cruelty and murder was never before heard of. To the tune of the Lady's fall Publication/Creation: [London] : Printed and sold at the printing-office in Bow-Church-Yard, London, [1750?] Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
7. The lamentation of Mary Butcher, now confined in Worcester-City-Goal, on suspicion of murdering her male bastard child, in April last Author/Creator: Butcher, Mary, confined in Worcester-City-gaol Publication/Creation: London? : s.n., 1700? Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
8. The lamentation of Mr. Page's wife of Plymouth Author/Creator: Deloney, Thomas, 1543?-1600 Publication/Creation: [London] : Printed and sold at the Printing-Office in Bow-Church-Yard, London, [1710?] Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
9. The lamentation of Mr. Page's wife of Plymouth, who being forced to wed him, consented to his murder, for the love of Mr. George Strangwidge, for which they suffer'd death at Barnstaple in Devonshire. To the tune of, Fortune my foe, &c. Author/Creator: Deloney, Thomas, 1543?-1600 Publication/Creation: Newcastle upon Tyne : Printed and sold by John White, [1730?] Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
10. The lamenting lady's farewel to the world. Who being in a strange exile, bewails her own misery, complains upon fortune and destiny, describes the manner of her breeding, deplores the loss of her parents, wishing peace and happiness to England, which was her native country: and withall, resolved for death cheerfully, commended her soul to heaven, and her body to the earth, and quietly departed this life, anno 1650. To an excellent new tune, called, Oh hone, o hone Publication/Creation: London : s.n., 1700? Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading