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883—Now Britain, now hold up thy Head, |
Thy Foes are in Disgrace; |
New Ballad. [
[No tune.]
[No imprint. Circa 1714.]
1 col., 7 stanzas. Roman Letter.
884—Now for the loss of my Amorous Jewel, |
I am surrounded in grief and woe, |
The Young-Mans Complaint, Or, ] An Answer To [ The Damosels
Tragedy. |
When Friends deny, and won't comply,
but let them sufifer smart,
We often see such Cruelty,
will break a Lovers heart.
(these 4 lines in 2 cols, two and two.)
To the Tune of, Charon, &c.
[Burden] This Damsels death will lye near my heart, &c.
This may be Printed, R. P. |
Printed for J. Back, at the Black-Boy on London- | Bridge, near the Draw-
Bridge. I [1685-88.]
3 woodcuts, 3 cols. B.L.
This is the sequel or answer to " The True Lovers Overthrow = You Parents all attend,"
the second title of which is " The Damosels Last Farewell". There is a copy in the Bagford
2
collection -^. p. 154.
2
Bagford. p. 938. Rox. —.
885—Now High-Church rejoyce at this turn of the State, |
Which rescu'd from V s the Nation; |
Oxford and Mortimer's | Vindication : | Or, Another New Song, |
In Answer to Credit Restor'd. |
To the Tune, Come prithee, Horace, hold up thy Head. |
London, Printed, and Sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster.
1711. I
2 cols., 19 verses. Roman Letter.
883—Now Britain, now hold up thy Head, |
Thy Foes are in Disgrace; |
New Ballad. [
[No tune.]
[No imprint. Circa 1714.]
1 col., 7 stanzas. Roman Letter.
884—Now for the loss of my Amorous Jewel, |
I am surrounded in grief and woe, |
The Young-Mans Complaint, Or, ] An Answer To [ The Damosels
Tragedy. |
When Friends deny, and won't comply,
but let them sufifer smart,
We often see such Cruelty,
will break a Lovers heart.
(these 4 lines in 2 cols, two and two.)
To the Tune of, Charon, &c.
[Burden] This Damsels death will lye near my heart, &c.
This may be Printed, R. P. |
Printed for J. Back, at the Black-Boy on London- | Bridge, near the Draw-
Bridge. I [1685-88.]
3 woodcuts, 3 cols. B.L.
This is the sequel or answer to " The True Lovers Overthrow = You Parents all attend,"
the second title of which is " The Damosels Last Farewell". There is a copy in the Bagford
2
collection -^. p. 154.
2
Bagford. p. 938. Rox. —.
885—Now High-Church rejoyce at this turn of the State, |
Which rescu'd from V s the Nation; |
Oxford and Mortimer's | Vindication : | Or, Another New Song, |
In Answer to Credit Restor'd. |
To the Tune, Come prithee, Horace, hold up thy Head. |
London, Printed, and Sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster.
1711. I
2 cols., 19 verses. Roman Letter.
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Bibliotheca Lindesiana catalogues > Catalogue of a collection of English ballads of the XVIIth and XVIIIth centuries > (335) Page 315 |
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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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