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264 Cafafogue of
741—A Lad o'th' Town that made his moan |
one Winters morning eariy, |
The Scotch Lad's Moan. | Or, | Pretty Moggies Unkindness. |
To an excellent New Scotch Tune.
This may be Printed, R. P. |
[2 lines of music]
Finis. I
Printed for P. Brooksby at the Golden | ball in Py-corner. | [1685-88.]
2 woodcuts, 3 cols, B.L.
Huth ~.
742—Ladies all behold and wonder, |
At the pains that I lye under, |
The True Lovers Ghost. |
False Men do often prove unkind
to those that would to them be true;
Then carefully my story mind,
the like before you never knew.
(these 4 lines in 2 cols, two and two.)
To the Tune of, Tender Hearts of London-City. \
Printed for, J. Deacon, at the Angel in Guilt-spur-street, without Newgate. |
[1684.]
3 woodcuts, 4 cols. B.L.
This forms the 3rd sequel to " Love's Lament-ible Tragedy = Tender Hearts of London
City ". q. V.
B.S.g^. Rox.^l^. Douce ^. Huth ^.
743—Ladies of London both wealthy and fair, |
whom every Town Fop is pursuing, |
Advice to the Ladies of | London, In the Choice of their Husbands. |
To an Excellent new Court Tune.
This may be Printed, R. P. |

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