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5i6 Cafafogue of
1430—You that ever in love delighted, |
Pitty me that now am slighted i
True Love Rewarded with Cruelty. | Being a true Account of
one Mary Story, a Maid, who once lived | at Limehouse, in the
County of Middlesex that was in love with one who | had pro¬
mised her Marriage, so that the Wedding - day was appoin- | ted,
but he changd his mind, and forsook her, whereupon she took greif,
[szc] I and dyed about the latter end of July, 1683. |
Tune of, Tender hearts of London City. |
Printed for P. Brooksby at the Golden Ball in West Smithfield. | [1683.]
3 woodcuts, 4 cols. B.L.
Bagford p. 949. Rox. —. Rox. -i.
1431—You that have spent your time in v/ickedness, [
Now mind the dying words I shall express ; |
The I Young-Mans Repentance, | Or, The sorrowful Sinners La¬
mentation ; I Being the last Expressions of a Young-man, who having
spent all his time in Pleasure and Jollitry, [sic] | was seriously sorrow¬
ful when he came to lye upon his Death-bed, mourning for his mis¬
spent I time, and advising all Young-Men to be mindful of their
latter end. |
Tune is, Aim not too high.
This may be Printed, R. P. |
Finis. I
Printed for J. Back, at the Black-Boy, on London-Bridge. | [1685-88.]
3 woodcuts, 3 cols. B.L.
Rox. —.
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1432—You that in merriment delight, |
Pray listen now to what I write, |
Crafty Kate 0/ Cholchester: | O)", The | False hearted Clothier
Frighted into good manners. |
Tune of. The Jealous Lover, or Languishing Swain.

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