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3i6 Catafogue of
886—Now I am bound to the Seas, |
and from my love must part, i
The Saylors departure from his dearest Love,
Wishing that still (to him) she'd constant prove.
She (in the Second Part) doth thus reply,
E'er she'd from him depart, she'll chuse to dye.
To a New Tune of, Adieu my pritty One. |
[Burden] Remember me on shore, &c.
Finis. I
Printed for G. Conyers at the Golden Ring on Ludgate - Hill. |
[1685-89.]
2 woodcuts, I headpiece, 5 cols. B.L.
Euing 315.
887—Now I am in a merry vein, [
rie sing about the Shepherd Swain ; |
The Shepherds Glory : | Or, |
A pleasant Song o'th Shepherd Swain,
Who feed their Flocks upon the plain :
Whose Arms and Honour far out-shines
The Caesar's and great Constantines.
(these 4 lines in 2 cols, two and two.)
To the Tune of. True love rewardfed with loyalty : Or, Flora Farewel. |
Printed for P. Brooksby, at the Golden-Ball, near the Hospital-gate, in West-
smithfield. | [1672-95.]
3 woodcuts, 4 cols. B.L.
888—Now I pray you attend, to the Lines that are penn'd, \
Which abroad to the World we in merriment send ; |
The Unconscionable Gallant: | Or, | The Beautiful Lady's Mis¬
fortune. I
To the Tune of, Fond Boy, &c.
Licensed according to Order. |

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