EBBA 30457
British Library - Roxburghe
A Looking=glass for Maids: / OR, / The Downfal of two most Desperate Lovers. / Henry Hartlove and William Martin, both late living in the Isle of Wight, who for the love of Ann / Scarborow a beautiful Virgin, she having made her self sure to one of them, and afterwards fell off / to the other, they challenged the field, where after a cruel fight, they were morally Wounded / and found dead on the place by the forementioned Maiden, who bestowed many tears on their bo- / dies, and buried them in one Grave. / And now she lives in grief and sad distress, / Wishing all Lovers true more happiness. | |
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Date Published | 1644-1682 ? |
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Imprint | London, Printed for Tho. Vere, at the Angel without Newgate. |
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Collection | British Library - Roxburghe |
Pages | 3.154, 3.155 |
Location | British Library |
Shelfmark | C.20.f.9.154-155 |
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Title | A Looking=glass for Maids: / OR, / The Downfal of two most Desperate Lovers. / Henry Hartlove and William Martin, both late living in the Isle of Wight, who for the love of Ann / Scarborow a beautiful Virgin, she having made her self sure to one of them, and afterwards fell off / to the other, they challenged the field, where after a cruel fight, they were morally Wounded / and found dead on the place by the forementioned Maiden, who bestowed many tears on their bo- / dies, and buried them in one Grave. / And now she lives in grief and sad distress, / Wishing all Lovers true more happiness. |
Tune Imprint | Tune is, Aim not too High. |
First Lines | UNhappy I who in the prime of youth, / Unkind to him with whom I broke my truth |
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