EBBA 30422
British Library - Roxburghe
Love and Honesty: OR, The Modish Courtier. / What’s here to do? a pretty Modish song / Turn’d to a Ballad? in troth I think e’re long, / A fourth part of the Town will Poets be, / If that a line of Wit they can but see: / They must be medling and add further still, / And never leave till all that's sence they kill: / Yet if I Iudge aright, the vulgar sort / Are mightily beholding to them for't. | |
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Date Published | 1676 |
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Imprint | Printed for E. Oliver, at the Golden-Key, on Snow-hill, over-a-gainst St. Sepulchres-Church. |
License | With Allowance, Ro. L’Estrange, Feb. 8. 1676. |
Collection | British Library - Roxburghe |
Pages | 3.96, 3.97 |
Location | British Library |
Shelfmark | C.20.f.9.96-97 |
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Title | Love and Honesty: OR, The Modish Courtier. / What’s here to do? a pretty Modish song / Turn’d to a Ballad? in troth I think e’re long, / A fourth part of the Town will Poets be, / If that a line of Wit they can but see: / They must be medling and add further still, / And never leave till all that's sence they kill: / Yet if I Iudge aright, the vulgar sort / Are mightily beholding to them for't. |
Tune Imprint | To a pleasant new Tune, called, The Duke of Monmouth’s Jigg. |
First Lines | A Curse on the zealous and ignorant crew, / Who languish all day, |
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