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(gngftea QSaffabe. 55
150—Attend true Lovers and give ear, |
unto my Dying Song; |
Celinda's last Gasp: | Or, j Her Farewel to False Coridon. |
Since Coridon prou'd false in heart,
Celinda Mourned sore,
But feeling too too great a smart,
she vow'd to Love no more:
But at the last all-Conquering Death
did ease her troubled mind.
And as she parted with her Breath,
he staid not long behind.
(these 8 lines in 2 cols, four and four.)
To the Tune of, Young Phaeon, Basic Fame: Or, Cloris full of Harmless
thoughts. I
Printed for J. Deacon, at the Sign of the Rainbow, near Davids-Inn in
Holborn. | [1680.]
3 woodcuts, 4 cols. B.L.
In B.S. -g^ it is said that the Roxburghe copy is the only one extant.
151—Attend unto a true relation, |
Of four Indian kings of late, |
The Four Indian Kings. | In Two Parts. |
Part I. I How a beautiful Lady conquered | one of the Indian Kings. |
Part II. I The Lady's Answer to the Indian | King's Request. |
[No imprint; i8th century.]
2 woodcuts, 5 cols. R.L.
152—Attend you and give ear a while, |
and you shall understand, |
The Honour of Bristol. | Shewing how the Angel Gabriel of Bristol,
fought with three Ships, | who boarded us many times, wherein we
cleared our Decks, and killed five hundred | of their Men, and wounded
many more, and made them fiye into Cales, where we lost | but three
men, to the Honour of the Angel Gabriel of Bristol. |

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