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1388—You dainty dames so finely fram'd, |
(another edition.)
Young Bateman's Ghost; Or, | a Godly Warning . . .
Tune Flying Fame. !
[No imprint. Circa 1730.J
2 woodcuts (the originals recut), 4 cols. Roman Letter.
1389—You gallant dames so finely fram'd, |
(another edition.)
Bateman's Tragedy. |
[No tune or imprint. Circa 1750.]
No woodcuts, 3 cols. Roman Letter.
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1390—You Damsels now of Beauty bright, |
It is to you these Lines I write; |
The I Lamented Lovers : [ Or, The | Young Men and Maiden's Grief
for the Unhappy Tragedy | of this Unfortunate Couple. |
To the Tune of Frantick Lover.
[Burden] Love proves my overthrow, &c.
Licensed according to Order. 1
My Love I come to Thee. |
Printed for P. Brooksby, J. Deacon, J. Blare, and J. Back. | [1685-92.]
2 woodcuts, 4 cols. B.L.
2
Rox. —. Euing iQo.
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1391—You Dukes, and Lords, and English Knights, |
And Commons of the Nation, |
A New Ballad on the Great Victory at Sea, | Obtained over the
French by Admiral Russel, May 1692. |
To the Tune of, Hey Boys, Up go We. |
Licensed and Entred according to Order. |
Finis. I

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