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- Letters for post
- Antique Ballads
- New Laid Eggs
- Stinking Fish
- Fresh Cabbidge
- Fresh and sweet
- Buy the fair ballads I have in my pack
- I love a ballad in print
- Buy a doll, Miss
- Past one c'clock, an' a fine morning
- Songs, penny a sheet
- Milk below, Maids
- Sixpence a pound, Fair Cherryes
- Buy a Fork or a Fire Shovel
- Fine Oysters
- Troope every one
- Fine Writeing Ink
- Flowers, penny a bunch
- Three Rows a Penny pins
- "Buy a fine Singing Bird?"
- Six bunches a penny, sweet bloomin Lavender
- Buy my fine Myrtles and Roses
- Pots and Kettles to mend
- Young lambs to sell
- A British East Indiaman
These merchant ships, which sailed from England to the Far East, were almost as much like warships as they were like merchantmen. They were finely built, but they took their time on their voyages out and back. - The Amaranthe
A British warship of 1654. This ship is an excellent example of the ships that were in use just before the jib began to put in its appearance. The lateen sail on the mizzenmast is similar to the one used on the caravels, but both the rigging and the hull are greatly refined as compared with the ships of the time of Columbus. - MAPPA BRITTANIÆ FACIE