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1227—Unhappy she whom fortune hath forlorn, |
Despis'd of grace, that profTer'd grace did scorn, |
The Lamentation of Mr. Page's Wife of Plimouth, who be- | ing
forced to Wed him. Consented to his Murder, for the Love of G.
Strangwidge; for | which they suffered at Barnstable, in Devon¬
shire.
The Tune of, Fortune my Foe, &c. |
Printed by and for Alex. Milbourn in Green-Arbor-Court in | the Little Old-
Baily. | [1670-80.]
4 cols. B.L,
Forming the ist and 2nd cols, of the sheet. The others are taken up by " Mrs. Pages
Complaint = If ever woe did touch a worn an s heart," q.v., and "George Strangwidge's
Lamentation = The man that sighs and sorrows for his sin ". q. v.
By T. Deloney (1591).
No. 37 of Thackeray's List.
B.S. i-. Rox.-i-. Rox. 3 _ Pepys^. Euing 192. Huth A.
555 182 742, 744 126 12
1228—Unhappy she whom fortune hath forlorn, |
(another edition.)
London : Printed by and for W. O. and sold by B. Deacon. | [1685.]
4 cols. B.L. (as before).
1229—Unhappy she whom fortune hath forlorn, |
(another edition.)
[No imprint. Circa 1680-1690.]
2 cols. Roman Letter.
1230—Unwelcome Tydings over-spreads the Land, |
The Great, the Wise, the Just do weeping stand; |
Englands Tribute of Tears, | On the Death of his Grace the Duke of
Grafton, | Who received his Mortal Wound at the Siege of the City of
Cork in Ireland, | On the 9th. of October, 1690. |
Tune is. The Watch for a Wise Man's Observation : Or, Aim not too high. |
Finis. I

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