EBBA 21037
Magdalene College - Pepys
| THE / LONDON LADY / OR, / Wise and Wanton, / Shewing how a London Lass was Courteously Entertained by Eight / Sweet-hearts, a Water-man, a Sea-man, a Scrivener, a Taylor, a / Shoo-maker, a Cooper, a Lawyer, and at last was Married to a Joyner. / Whence every Maid may learn Discretion, and how to carry them- / selves towards their Heart-broken Lovers. | |
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| Date Published | 1689 |
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| Imprint | LONDON: Printed by John Wallis, in White-Fryars, 1689. |
| License | Lycensed, and Entered according to Order, June the 19th. 1689. |
| Collection | Magdalene College - Pepys |
| Page | 3.41 |
| Location | Pepys Library |
| Shelfmark | Pepys Ballads 3.41 |
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| Title | THE / LONDON LADY / OR, / Wise and Wanton, / Shewing how a London Lass was Courteously Entertained by Eight / Sweet-hearts, a Water-man, a Sea-man, a Scrivener, a Taylor, a / Shoo-maker, a Cooper, a Lawyer, and at last was Married to a Joyner. / Whence every Maid may learn Discretion, and how to carry them- / selves towards their Heart-broken Lovers. |
| Tune Imprint | Tune of, Four pence halfpenny Farthing; Or, Tom the Taylor. |
| First Lines | THere liv'd a Lass in London Town, / both hansome Fair and Witty, |
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| Album Page | 1/2 sheet oblong folio, ?210 x 320 |
| Condition | cropped left edge, creased, uneven inking |
| Ornament | horizontal rules and cast fleurons |