EBBA 30288
British Library - Roxburghe
The true Mayde of the South: / OR / A rare example of a Maide dwelling at Rie in Sussex, who for the loue of a / young man of Lester-shire, went beyond Sea in the habit of a Page, and after, to / their hearts content, were both marryed at Magrum in Germany, and now dwelling / at Rye aforesaid. | ||
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Date Published | 1624-1680 ? | |
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Imprint | Printed at London for Francis Coules. | |
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Collection | British Library - Roxburghe | |
Pages | 1.422, 1.423 | |
Location | British Library | |
Shelfmark | C.20.f.7.422-423 | |
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Part 1 | Part 2 | |
Title | The true Mayde of the South: / OR / A rare example of a Maide dwelling at Rie in Sussex, who for the loue of a / young man of Lester-shire, went beyond Sea in the habit of a Page, and after, to / their hearts content, were both marryed at Magrum in Germany, and now dwelling / at Rye aforesaid. | The second part. |
Tune Imprint | To the tune of, Come, come my sweet and bonny one. | To the same tune. |
First Lines | VVIthin the Haven Towne of Rye, / that stands in Sussex faire | IT was his hap that time to goe / to travell with his Lord, |
Refrain | and pride of Lester-shire. [with variation] | for the pride of Lester-shire. [with variation] |
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