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488 Cafafogue of
1348—Why should I thus complain, on thee |
So cruelly thou murderest me, |
The I Faithful Lovers of the West. |
Come joyn with me all you that Love,
And faithful to each other prove :
Example take by this my Song,
All you that stand within this Throng.
(these 4 lines in 2 cols, two and two.)
To the Tune of, As I walkt forth to take the Air.
By William Blunden. |
Finis. I
Printed for P. Brooksby, at the Golden-Ball, in Pye-Corner. | [1680-85.
4 woodcuts, 4 cols. B.L.
Written about 1635. (Stationers' Company, D. fol. 392.)
B.S. —. Rox.—. Douce ;^ . Huth .
257 149 82 V. lOI
1349—Why should we boast of Arthur and his Knights, |
Knowing how many Men have performed Fights; ]
A New Ballad of St. George and the Dragon. |
[No tune given.]
[Burden] St. George he was for England, &c.
London : Printed by and for W. O. and sold by J. Blare, on London-
bridge. I [Circa 1660.]
I woodcut, 3 cols. B.L.
B.S. A. Rox. A. Rox. -3_ Bagford ^. Brit. Mus. ^1:-?^lJ^. Douce -^.
727 716 720 10 lol. 4 59
1350—Why should we boast of Arthur and his knights, !
(another edition.)
J. Turner, Printer, High Street, Coventry. | [i8th century.]
J woodcut, 2 cols, Roman Letter.

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