EBBA 21366
Magdalene College - Pepys
The True Lovers Cruel Tragedy; / Declaring the Misfortune of a Young Gentleman and his Lady that Kill'd themselves both for Love, under the / borrowed Names of Mirtillus and Lucretia. / It being a New Song Sung at the Kings Theatre. | |
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Date Published | 1680-1685 ? |
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Imprint | Printed for Charles Dennison, at the Sign of the Stationers-/ Arms within Aldgate. |
License | This may be Printed, R.L.S. |
Collection | Magdalene College - Pepys |
Page | 3.351 |
Location | Pepys Library |
Shelfmark | Pepys Ballads 3.351 |
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Part 1 | |
Title | The True Lovers Cruel Tragedy; / Declaring the Misfortune of a Young Gentleman and his Lady that Kill'd themselves both for Love, under the / borrowed Names of Mirtillus and Lucretia. / It being a New Song Sung at the Kings Theatre. |
Tune Imprint | To a Pleasant New Play House Tune. OR, Methinks the Poor Town has been Troubled to Long. |
First Lines | LEt True Lovers all our Fortunes Rehearse, / And strow their kind wishes upon our sad Hearse, |
Refrain | |
Album Page | 1/2 sheet oblong folio, 210 x 324 |
Condition | torn bottom left corner |
Ornament | cast fleurons |