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€ngfte^ (faffa^e. 487
1345—Why is my Love unkind? |
why do's he leave me? |
The Lady's Tragedy ; | Or, | The Languishing Lamentation of a
London Merchant's ) Daughter, who dy'd for Love of a Linncn
Draper. |
To the Tune of The Ring of Gold.
Licensed according to Order. |
Printed for J. Deacon, at the Angel, in Gilt-spur-street. | [1684-95.]
2 woodcuts, I headpiece, 4 cols. B.L.
1346—Why kept your Train-bands such a stirre |
why sent you them by clusters, |
The Cities Loyalty to | their King. |
[No tune.]
[Burden] London is a brave Towne, &c.
[No imprint. Circa 1660.]
I col., 5 verses. Roman Letter.
On the 2nd col. is "The 11 Members lustification = Den HoUis is a gallant
man ". q. v.
1347—Why should friends and kindred gravely make thee, |
Wrong thyself, and cruelly forsake me, |
Loves better then Gold: | Or, | Money's an Ass. |
Come hear my Song, it does you all concern,
From it you may your own Misfortunes learn :
And yet 'tis vain, as hereby I shall prove.
For want of Money to neglect your Love.
To a New Delightful Tune, much in request at Court. |
Printed for P. Brooksby, at the Hospital-gate, in West-smithfield. | [Circa
1676.]
4 woodcuts, 4 cols. B.L.
B S — ■ Rox. ~. Rawlinson 1^0. Iluth -^-.
13 20 165
1345—Why is my Love unkind? |
why do's he leave me? |
The Lady's Tragedy ; | Or, | The Languishing Lamentation of a
London Merchant's ) Daughter, who dy'd for Love of a Linncn
Draper. |
To the Tune of The Ring of Gold.
Licensed according to Order. |
Printed for J. Deacon, at the Angel, in Gilt-spur-street. | [1684-95.]
2 woodcuts, I headpiece, 4 cols. B.L.
1346—Why kept your Train-bands such a stirre |
why sent you them by clusters, |
The Cities Loyalty to | their King. |
[No tune.]
[Burden] London is a brave Towne, &c.
[No imprint. Circa 1660.]
I col., 5 verses. Roman Letter.
On the 2nd col. is "The 11 Members lustification = Den HoUis is a gallant
man ". q. v.
1347—Why should friends and kindred gravely make thee, |
Wrong thyself, and cruelly forsake me, |
Loves better then Gold: | Or, | Money's an Ass. |
Come hear my Song, it does you all concern,
From it you may your own Misfortunes learn :
And yet 'tis vain, as hereby I shall prove.
For want of Money to neglect your Love.
To a New Delightful Tune, much in request at Court. |
Printed for P. Brooksby, at the Hospital-gate, in West-smithfield. | [Circa
1676.]
4 woodcuts, 4 cols. B.L.
B S — ■ Rox. ~. Rawlinson 1^0. Iluth -^-.
13 20 165
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