EBBA 21105
Magdalene College - Pepys
LOVE AL-A-MODE, / OR, / The Modish-Mistris. / In a Dialogue between the Lady Uriah and her Lovers, Strephon, Amintas, and Alexis, receiv- / ing all, and constant to none. / Since 'tis the Mode of late, I long / To make a Ballad of a Song; / And sure no subject is more fit, / Then love and Women for a Wit. / Women and Love are Natures Crimes, / The pleasing follies of the Times, / They'r double Tongues to single Pallats, / And since our Songs are turn'd to Ballads. | |
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Date Published | ? |
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Imprint | [imprint cropped?] |
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Collection | Magdalene College - Pepys |
Page | 3.102 |
Location | Pepys Library |
Shelfmark | Pepys Ballads 3.102r |
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Part 1 | |
Title | LOVE AL-A-MODE, / OR, / The Modish-Mistris. / In a Dialogue between the Lady Uriah and her Lovers, Strephon, Amintas, and Alexis, receiv- / ing all, and constant to none. / Since 'tis the Mode of late, I long / To make a Ballad of a Song; / And sure no subject is more fit, / Then love and Women for a Wit. / Women and Love are Natures Crimes, / The pleasing follies of the Times, / They'r double Tongues to single Pallats, / And since our Songs are turn'd to Ballads. |
Tune Imprint | To an Excellent, and familiar New Tune. |
First Lines | TEll me no more you love, / unless you will grant my desire; |
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Album Page | 1/2 sheet oblong folio, hinged, 205 x 312 |
Condition | cropped bottom edge, verso shows through |
Ornament | vertical rules and cast fleurons |