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- The amazement of future ages, or, This swaggering world turn'd up-side down by which means the astonishing curiosities, the charming varieties, the pleasant remarks, the daring adventures, the bloody wars, the ingenious devices, the unspeakable miracles, the merry journeys and voyages, the roaring practices, the strange prodigies, the delightful experiments, the pretty customs, humours, laws, governments, dwellings, inhabitants of the world ... are faithfully described to the satisfaction of every curious palate / written by T.R. ... (London : Printed for John Dunton, at the Black Raven in the Poultry, over against the Stocks-Market, 1684), by T. R., John Dunton, and Thomas Catlett (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A general epistle to all Friends everywhere, scattered up and down in the world that they all may faithfully keep and walk in the truth of God, as they have received it, thereby to eschew evil and do good in their day and generations / written by a servant of God ... James Park. ([London] : Printed and sold by T.S. ..., 1691), by James Parke (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Maple leaf up, maple leaf down; the story of the Canadians in the second world war (Island press, 1947), by Peter Simonds (page images at HathiTrust)
- A seven months' run, up, and down, and around the world. (Appleton, 1872), by James Brooks (page images at HathiTrust)
- A seven months' run, up and down, and around the world, written in letters to the N.Y. Evening express. (Appleton, 1874), by James Brooks (page images at HathiTrust)
- A seven months' run up, and down, and around the world : written in letters to the N.Y. Evening Express (D. Appleton, 1873), by James Brooks (page images at HathiTrust)
- Up & down the world (H. Jenkins, 1916), by Passionate Pilgrim and Zacchery Bowen (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The world goes up and the world goes down sweet wife (Cleveland : S. Brainard's Sons, [186-?], in the 1860s), by Ossian E. Dodge (page images at HathiTrust)
- The world goes up and the world goes down, sweet wife : song (G. P. Reed & Co., 1855), by Ossian E. Dodge (page images at HathiTrust)
- The world turn'd up-side down or, Money grown troublesome. Shewing the vanity of young men, who spend their youthfull days in rioting and wantonness, which is undoubtedly the high-way to want and beggary, as you may plainly see in these following lines, wherein the extravagant doth not only lament his mispent time, but also gives advice to others, to prevent those miseries which befell him by his profuse spending till too late he sees his errour. Tune of, Packingtons pound. ([London] : Printed for P[hilip]. Brooksby in West-Smithfield, [1684?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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