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so8 Cafafogue of
Westminster, where he is seen and heard to sing, and will not | depart
the place, to the Admiration of all Beholders.
Tune of, Jealous Lover. |
Licensed and Entered according to Order. I
London : Printed for J. Blare, at the Sign of the Looking-glass on London-
bridge. I [1694-5.]
I woodcut of Royal Arms, 2 cols. Roman Letter.
The Queen died 28th Dec, 1694. The state funeral in the Abbey was not celebrated till
the 5th March, 1694-5,
1409—You lusty young Batchelors pray now attend, |
Here is joyful good tydlngs which to you I send; |
The I Bucksome Lass of Westminster, | Or, | Her kind proffer of
two hundred pound, together with a Cargo of Coals from New-Castle, to
any young- | man, that would in kindness help her out at a dead lift. |
Tune of, If Love's a sweet Passion.
[Burden] Any young-man may have it, &c.
Licensed according to Order. |
Finis. I
Printed for P. Brooksby, J. Deacon, J. Blare, | and J. Back. | [1688-92.]
3 woodcuts, 3 cols. B.L.
Huth -.
20
1410—You Maidens all of London City, |
pray come nigh, and lend an ear; |
Dick the Plow-man | Turn'd Doctor. | Or, The Love-Sick Maiden
Cured. | Shewing how a Country Maid in Kent fell in love with her
Fellow-Servant Dick the Plow- | man, and how he Cured her of her Sick
Distemper, &c. |
To the Tune of, O Mother Roger, &c.
[Burden] But your hopes I'll not beguile, &c.
This may be Printed, R. P. |
Finis. I

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