EBBA 21226
Magdalene College - Pepys
Loves glorious Conquest. / OR, / The Harmony of true Content. / Wherein is shewn the unexpressible Joy and Delight of two faithful Lovers, who having / passed many storms of troubles and misfortunes, at last arrived to the Haven of their / desired felicity, (the fruition of each others love) to their unspeakable content. / Oft did Phillis sigh and languish, / And her Soul opprest with anguish, / She could discover no relief; / As she her thoughts was thus beguiling / Came her gentle Lover smiling, / And eased her of all her grief. / The residue of their time is spent / In pleasant Joy and sweet Content | |
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Date Published | 1664-1703 ? |
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Imprint | Printed for J. Blare at the Looking-glass/ on London-Bridge. |
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Collection | Magdalene College - Pepys |
Page | 3.213 |
Location | Pepys Library |
Shelfmark | Pepys Ballads 3.213 |
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Title | Loves glorious Conquest. / OR, / The Harmony of true Content. / Wherein is shewn the unexpressible Joy and Delight of two faithful Lovers, who having / passed many storms of troubles and misfortunes, at last arrived to the Haven of their / desired felicity, (the fruition of each others love) to their unspeakable content. / Oft did Phillis sigh and languish, / And her Soul opprest with anguish, / She could discover no relief; / As she her thoughts was thus beguiling / Came her gentle Lover smiling, / And eased her of all her grief. / The residue of their time is spent / In pleasant Joy and sweet Content |
Tune Imprint | Tune of, My Lover is on the brackish Sea. |
First Lines | ADieu to grief and discontent, / and to these blubber'd eyes, |
Refrain | and now the Day's mine own. [with variations] |
Album Page | 1/2 sheet oblong folio, 190 x 300 |
Condition | torn top left corner |
Ornament | horizontal and vertical rules, and cast fleurons |