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482 Cafafogue of
1333—When you, Great Sir, began to disappear, 1
All Loyal Hearts invaded were v/ith Fear, |
To his Royal Highness | The Duke, upon his Arrival. |
Finis. I
[No imprint. March, 1680-81.]
Recto and verso, long lines. Roman Letter.
On the return of James, Duke of York, from Scotland.
1334—Where got'st thou the Haver-mill Bonack, |
blind booby canst thou not see, j
Bonny Dundee, | Or, | Jockey's Deliverence. | Being His Valiant |
Escape from Dundee, | And the Parson's Daughter, whom he had
mow'd. I
To an Excellent tune, called, Bonny Dundee.
[Burden] Come fill up my cup, &c.
Licensed according to Order. |
Printed for C. Bates at the Sun and Bible in Pye-corner. | [1685-88.]
2 cols., 10 verses. Roman Letter.
Written about Monmouth, by Tom D'Urfey.
Rox. —-.
774
1335—Where's my Shepherd (my love) hey-ho, |
On yonder Mountain amidst the Snow; |
Cupids Victory over the Virgins hearts, | Or, j Love in its
Colours. I
When Cupid's Dart does pierce the heart
of a fair Youthful Maid ;
She's forc'd to bend, and not Contend,
his Laws must be Obey'd.
(these 4 lines in 2 cols, two and two.)
To a Pleasant New Play-Tune; Or^ The Maids a Washing themselves, |
1333—When you, Great Sir, began to disappear, 1
All Loyal Hearts invaded were v/ith Fear, |
To his Royal Highness | The Duke, upon his Arrival. |
Finis. I
[No imprint. March, 1680-81.]
Recto and verso, long lines. Roman Letter.
On the return of James, Duke of York, from Scotland.
1334—Where got'st thou the Haver-mill Bonack, |
blind booby canst thou not see, j
Bonny Dundee, | Or, | Jockey's Deliverence. | Being His Valiant |
Escape from Dundee, | And the Parson's Daughter, whom he had
mow'd. I
To an Excellent tune, called, Bonny Dundee.
[Burden] Come fill up my cup, &c.
Licensed according to Order. |
Printed for C. Bates at the Sun and Bible in Pye-corner. | [1685-88.]
2 cols., 10 verses. Roman Letter.
Written about Monmouth, by Tom D'Urfey.
Rox. —-.
774
1335—Where's my Shepherd (my love) hey-ho, |
On yonder Mountain amidst the Snow; |
Cupids Victory over the Virgins hearts, | Or, j Love in its
Colours. I
When Cupid's Dart does pierce the heart
of a fair Youthful Maid ;
She's forc'd to bend, and not Contend,
his Laws must be Obey'd.
(these 4 lines in 2 cols, two and two.)
To a Pleasant New Play-Tune; Or^ The Maids a Washing themselves, |
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Bibliotheca Lindesiana catalogues > Catalogue of a collection of English ballads of the XVIIth and XVIIIth centuries > (502) Page 482 |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/105665317 |
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Description | Privately printed catalogues of the special collections of the Bibliotheca Lindesiana, the family library of the Earls of Crawford and Balcarres. Reformation Tracts, English Newspapers and De Bry Collection catalogues provide the only record of the contents of these collections. Also include catalogues of Bibliotheca Lindesiana collections now held elsewhere. |
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