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1070—Sing, sing whilst we trip it, trip trip it, |
trip trip it upon the Green, |
An Excellent new Song, Call'd | The Fairy Queen, | Or, | The
merry Companions, j
[4 lines of music]
Lbndon, [sic] Printed and Sold by T. Moore. | [1692-95.]
1071—Sir Egi^more that valiant Knight |
with his fa, la, lanctre down dilie, j
Courage Crowned with Conquest ; | Or, ] A brief Relation, how that
Valiant Knight, and Hcroick Champion Sir Eglamore, bravely |
fought with, and manfully slew, a terrible, huge great Monstrous
Dragon. |
To a pleasant new Tune. |
[Burden] With his fa la lanctre, &c.
London, Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere, and J. Wright, 1672. |
2 woodcuts, 4 cols. B.L.
No. igi of Thackeray's List.
R s -i-. Rox. — Pepys —. Euing 53. Huth — There is also a copy in the
■ ■ 607 81 134 48
Bagford and one in the Rawlinson collection.
1072—Sir, my Muse bid you welcome when you come, |
And now's concern'd at your going home; |
A New Poem. | To condole the going away of his Excellency the
Am- I bassador, from the Emperour of Vez, and Morocco, | to his own
Countrey. |
By a person of Quality. |
[At the end] W. W. |
[No imprint. Dated in MS. 24 July, 1682.]
On 2 ff., long lines. Roman Letter.
W. W. was Sir William Waller.
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