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1100—Sweet fac'd Jenny receiv'd a Guinea, |
but she lost her Maiden-head just at that tinne, |
The Country Lass, | Who left her Spinning-Whccl for a more
pleasant Employment. |
To the Tune of My Maid Mary.
Licensed according to Order. |
Printed for P. Brooksby, J. Deacon, J. Blare, J. Back. | [1688-92.]
2 woodcuts, 3 cols. B.L.
1101—Sweet if thou wilt be |
As I am to thee, |
Come turn to niee thou pretty little one, and I will [ turn to thee.
To a pleasant new Tune. |
London, Printed for Charles Tyus at the three Bibles on London-bridge.
Finis. I [Circa 1663.]
3 woodcuts, 4 cols. B.L.
No. 194 of Thackeray's List.
B.S. A. Rox. -i-. Pepys J-. Brit. Mus. ^- ^^' ^' "'. Huth. —.
277 140 226 37 33
1102—Sweet kind and loving Husband dear, |
We shall be ruin'd now, I fear; |
The Chearful Husband : | Or, The Despairing Wife. | In a Dialogue
between a loving Couple, about the Cares | and Crosses of these
troublesome Times. |
To the Tune of, The Jealous Lover. |
[At the end] Licensed according to Order. |
London: Printed for J. Blare, at the Looking-glass on London-bridge. |
[1689-90.]
I woodcut, 4 cols. Roman Letter.
Mr. Chappell considered the Roxburghe copy to be unique.
B.S. -^. Rox. i.
515 53

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