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6nsfi03 QSaffabe. 67
(these 4 lines in 2 cols, two and two.)
To a rare Northern Tune, Or, Jennies Cog-wheel. |
Printed for F. Coles T. Vere, J. Wright J. Clarke. | [1655-80.]
I woodcut and i headpiece, 4 cols. B.L.
182—The bonny grey Ey'd Morn began to peep, |
when Jockey rous'd with Love came blithly on, |
An Excellent new Scotch Song: CalU'd [sic] \ The bonny Grey-Ey'd
Morn. I Or, | Jockey Rous'd with Love. |
[4 lines of music]
Printed by and for A. M. | [1670-90.]
No woodcuts, 2 cols. R.L.
183—Bonny Las, gin thou art mine, |
and with twenty thousand pound about thee |
The Longing Virgins Choice : | Or, | The Scotch Lasses Delight.
Virgins all you that Coyness still perswades.
Though 'gainst your wills you still continue Maids ;
Blush not at this, for though the Lass is kind,
She's not to blame your all so in your mind :
And fain would have the thing you dare not name.
Sighing for that which she does boldly claim :
Young-men are kind, and would not see you want.
If you but ask, what you desire they'l grant:
Then let not Blushes o're your pleasures swell,
'Tis sure but scurvy leading Apes in Hell.
(these 10 lines in 2 cols, five and five.)
To a Modish new Scoth [sic] Tune, Sung at the Dukes Playhouse. |
[Burden] To shew thee how thy Daddy got thee, &c.
Printed for P. Brooksby, at the Golden-Ball, in Pye-Corner. | [1672-95.]
3 woodcuts, 4 cols. B.L.
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