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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.
Huth ^.
(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.
Huth ^.
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Bibliotheca Lindesiana catalogues > Catalogue of a collection of English ballads of the XVIIth and XVIIIth centuries > (87) Page 67 |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/105660337 |
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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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