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366 Cfttftfogue of
The Proud arc God Almighties Foes,
yet that Sin is too rife ;
But why should Sinners thus oppose
that God that gave them life.
(these 4 lines in 2 cols, two and two.)
Tune is, Sefaution's Farewel.
Licensed according to Order. |
Finis. I
Printed for J. Deacon, at the Sign of the Angel in | Gilt-Spur-Street. |
[1684-95-]
2 woodcuts, 3 cols. B. L.
Printed on the verso of " The Wanton Maidens Choice — 1 am a Maid now in my
prime", q. v.
1020—Prithee sweet Creature sit down by my side, |
I have no design to undoe thee; |
The Wealthy Grasiers Joyes | Compleated. | Or, The Shepherd's
beautiful Daughter obtained. |
His Love was pure, and did endure,
And will for evermore ;
Her Beauty bright is his delight.
And her he doth adore.
. (these 4 lines in 2 cols, two and two.)
Tune of, Ladies of London, &c.
This may be printed, R. P. |
Printed for J, Deacon at the Angel in Guiltspur-street, without Newgate. |
[1685-88.]
4 woodcuts, 4 cols. B.L.
Huth ^.
140
1021—Pritty Nancy, my love, |
I adore thee above |
The Constant Country-Man. | Or, A Loving Dialogue between
honest Thomas and his True-Love | Nancy. |

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