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Tune of, Amoret and Phillis. |
Printed for F. Cole, T. Vere, J. Wright, J. Clark. W. Thackery and T.
Passenger. | [1676-80.]
3 woodcuts, 3 cols. B.L.
997—Phlllls on the new made hay |
On a pleasant Summers day |
The Coy Shepherdess | Or, | Phillis and Amintas. |
Fair Phillis in a wanton posture lyes
Not thinking to be seen by mortall eyes
Till accidentally Amintas came.
And see her lie, which made her blush for shame
He cast himself down by her on the Hay
And won her love, before he went away.
Tune of, Phillis on the new made Hay, or, Amarillis.
J.P.I
Printed for R. Burton at the Horse - shoe in West smith field. |
[1660-70.]
3 woodcuts, 4 cols. B.L.
The author, J. P., has not been identified.
B.S.-gf-g. Rox.8^.
998—The Pillars of Popery now are blown down |
One Thousand Six hundred Eighty & Eight. |
1688. I
To the Tune of Lilli Bolero. &c. |
[Burden] One Thousand Six hundred, &c.
[3 lines of music]
[No imprint. 1688-9.]
2 cols., 12 verses. Roman Letter.
Entirely engraved on copper plate.

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