EBBA 30635
British Library - Roxburghe
Fair LUCINA Conquerd / By Prevailing Cupid. / She that triumphed in disdain, at last was forc'd to yield, / And of her self she thus complain'd when Cupid wonn the Field: / Though at the first I was unkind, yet now I'le loving be, / And that my Coridon shall find if he'l return to me. / When Coridon did hear these words, he did most joyfully / Embrace his kind, and dearest Love; and they did both agree. | |
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Date Published | 1683-1688 ? |
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Collection | British Library - Roxburghe |
Page | 2.156 |
Location | British Library |
Shelfmark | C.20.f.8.156 |
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Title | Fair LUCINA Conquerd / By Prevailing Cupid. / She that triumphed in disdain, at last was forc'd to yield, / And of her self she thus complain'd when Cupid wonn the Field: / Though at the first I was unkind, yet now I'le loving be, / And that my Coridon shall find if he'l return to me. / When Coridon did hear these words, he did most joyfully / Embrace his kind, and dearest Love; and they did both agree. |
Tune Imprint | To the Tune of, Jenny Gin. or, the fair one let me in. |
First Lines | LUcina sitting in her Bower / was wounded with a dart, |
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