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268 Catafogue of
751—Lately in a Shady Bower, |
(another edition.)
Same Printer, Celia printed correctly, a very close imitation of the last.
752—Lavenders green, Diddle, diddle j
Lavenders blue |
Diddle^ Diddle. | Or, | The Kind Country Lovers. |
With sly insinuations he pcrswades her
And by the bands of Love, along he leads her.
Relating pleasant stories for to bind her
And all to make her unto him prove kinder.
And so in Love at last they live together
With pleasant dayes enjoying one another.
Tune of Lavender green, &c. |
[Burden] Diddle diddle, &c.
With Allowance, Ro. L'Estrange. |
Printed for J. Wright. J. Clark, W. Thackery, and T. Passenger.
[1672-85.]
3 woodcuts, 4 cols. B.L.
No. 195 of Thackeray's List.
423
B.S.—. Rox. . Pepys-5. Euing 58.
434 134-5 '-^ 28 so
753—Lend me your ears, not cropt, and I'le sing |
Of an hideous Monster, or Parliament thing,
The Rump Carbonadod. Or, A New Ballad, |
To the Tune of the Black-smith. |
[Burden] Which nobody can deny, &c.
Finis. 1
[No imprint. Between 1659 and 1660.]
No woodcut, 2 cols., 49 verses of 3 lines and the burden,

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