EBBA 21241
Magdalene College - Pepys
The Kind Lovers, Or, Cupids Conquest over Bashfulness. / Being The Happy Loves of Amandus and Coriana. / A most pleasant new play song. / The beauteous Nymph her bashful lover charms / And by sweet songs allures him to her armes / He taking heart layes all his blushes by, / Forc'd on by Love and her attractive eye, / Till to the height of bliss he does assume / And then for fear his transports leave no room, / For this it was the Proverb old was ment / 'Tis bashful folly spoils a good intent. | |
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Date Published | 1662-1692 ? |
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Imprint | Printed for J. Conyers at the Black Raven/ in Duck-lane |
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Collection | Magdalene College - Pepys |
Page | 3.228 |
Location | Pepys Library |
Shelfmark | Pepys Ballads 3.228 |
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Title | The Kind Lovers, Or, Cupids Conquest over Bashfulness. / Being The Happy Loves of Amandus and Coriana. / A most pleasant new play song. / The beauteous Nymph her bashful lover charms / And by sweet songs allures him to her armes / He taking heart layes all his blushes by, / Forc'd on by Love and her attractive eye, / Till to the height of bliss he does assume / And then for fear his transports leave no room, / For this it was the Proverb old was ment / 'Tis bashful folly spoils a good intent. |
Tune Imprint | To the Tune of. Hark! Hark in yon Grove, or Digbyes Farwell. |
First Lines | HArk, hark, in yon Grove the fair Nymph she does sing / Tis of love that she warbles & makes the hills ring |
Refrain | [repeat last 2 lines of each stanza] |
Album Page | 1/2 sheet oblong folio, ?205 x 285 |
Condition | torn top edge, creased |
Ornament | vertical rule |