EBBA 20229
Magdalene College - Pepys
| The woful Lamentation of Mistris Jane Shore, a Gold-smiths VVife / of London, sometimes King Edward the Fourth's Concubine. who for her wanton life came to a miserable / end. Set forth for the example of all wicked livers. | ||
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| Date Published | 1684-1686 | |
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| Imprint | printed for/ J Clarke,/ W. Thackeray,/ and T. Passinger. | |
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| Collection | Magdalene College - Pepys | |
| Pages | 1.486, 1.487 | |
| Location | Pepys Library | |
| Shelfmark | Pepys Ballads 1.486-487 | |
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| Part 1 | Part 2 | |
| Title | The woful Lamentation of Mistris Jane Shore, a Gold-smiths VVife / of London, sometimes King Edward the Fourth's Concubine. who for her wanton life came to a miserable / end. Set forth for the example of all wicked livers. | The second part of Jane Shore, wherein her sorrowful Husband bewaileth his own estate, and / Wives wantonness, the wrong of Marriage, the fall of pride, being a warning for all women. |
| Tune Imprint | Tune is, Live with me. | |
| First Lines | IF Rosamond that was so fair, / Had cause her sorrows to declare, | If she that was fair Londons pride / For beauty fam'd both far and wide |
| Refrain | Then wanton Wives in time amend, / For love and beauty will have end. [not final stanza] | |
| Album Page | single sheet oblong folio, pasted across 2 pages, 268 x ?334 | |
| Condition | all edges cropped, uneven inking | |
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