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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. |
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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Bibliotheca Lindesiana catalogues > Catalogue of a collection of English ballads of the XVIIth and XVIIIth centuries > (75) Page 55 |
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Description | Privately printed catalogues of the special collections of the Bibliotheca Lindesiana, the family library of the Earls of Crawford and Balcarres. Reformation Tracts, English Newspapers and De Bry Collection catalogues provide the only record of the contents of these collections. Also include catalogues of Bibliotheca Lindesiana collections now held elsewhere. |
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