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Verses composed on the disgraceful traffic at present carried on of raising and selling the newly buried dead / William Smith.
Smith, William, the Haddington cobblerDate: [1829?]- Pictures
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The enraged musician: a street crowd with a ballad singer is creating such a noise that the musician in the window has to put his hands over his ears. Engraving by J. June after W. Hogarth.
Hogarth, William, 1697-1764.Reference: 34120i- Books
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The lovely northerne lasse : VVho in this ditty here complaining, shewes vvhat harme she got milking he[r] dadyes ewes. To a pleasant Scotch tune, called, The broome of Cowdon knowes.
Date: [1632]- Pictures
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The enraged musician: a street crowd with a ballad singer is creating such a noise that the musician in the window has to put his hands over his ears. Engraving by W. Hogarth, 1741.
Hogarth, William, 1697-1764.Date: Novbr. the 30th 1741Reference: 39172i- Pictures
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Two homeless orphans (a girl and a young woman) singing ballads to a family. Engraving by J. Romney after W. Gill.
Gill, William (Painter)Date: 1834Reference: 27717i