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EBBA 30192

British Library - Roxburghe
A merry Discourse betweene Norfolke Thomas, and Sisly / Standtoo't his Wife; Together with their thanklesse journey from Norfolk / to London, onely to see their friends, and how they doe respect and entertaine 'um for / their love and labour. Which shewes that this same Age most certaine true, / Is onely for to aske yee how ye doe.
Date Published 1638?
Author Edward Ford
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Imprint Printed by M.P. for F.C.
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Collection British Library - Roxburghe
Pages 1.270, 1.271
Location British Library
Shelfmark C.20.f.7.270-271
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TitleA merry Discourse betweene Norfolke Thomas, and Sisly / Standtoo't his Wife; Together with their thanklesse journey from Norfolk / to London, onely to see their friends, and how they doe respect and entertaine 'um for / their love and labour. Which shewes that this same Age most certaine true, / Is onely for to aske yee how ye doe.The second part.
Tune ImprintTo the tune of the Spanish Pavin.To the same tune.
First LinesTO London is mad Thomas come, / With Sisly here, his Wife alone,ANd heres a world of people fine, / That do in Silks and Satins shine,
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