EBBA 20243
Magdalene College - Pepys
A sweet Sonnet, wherein the Lover exclaimeth against / Fortune for the loss of his Ladies favour, almost past hope to get again, and in the end / receives a comfortable answer, and attains his desire, as may here appear. | ||
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Date Published | 1681-1684 | |
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Imprint | Printed for J. Wright, J. Clark, W. Thackeray, and T. Passinger. | |
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Collection | Magdalene College - Pepys | |
Page | 1.513 | |
Location | Pepys Library | |
Shelfmark | Pepys Ballads 1.512-513 | |
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Part 1 | Part 2 | |
Title | A sweet Sonnet, wherein the Lover exclaimeth against / Fortune for the loss of his Ladies favour, almost past hope to get again, and in the end / receives a comfortable answer, and attains his desire, as may here appear. | A New Ballad, intituled, The Stout Cripple of Cornwal; / wherein is shewed, his Dissolute Life, an deserved death. |
Tune Imprint | To the Tune of Fortune my Foe. | The Tune is, The Blind Begger. |
First Lines | FOrtune my foe, why dost thou frown on me / And will thy favour never better be? | OF a stout Cripple that kept the High-way, / And beg'd for his living all time of the day. |
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Album Page | 1/2 sheet folio, originally left part, 263 x 155 | 1/2 sheet folio, originally right part, 264 x 155 |
Condition | cropped right edge, uneven inking | cropped left and right edges, uneven inking |
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