EBBA 30637
British Library - Roxburghe
| The Forc'd Marriage. / Or, Unfortunate Celia. / when Old Fools do a wooing go to those / who are Young-girls, they Court their cruel foes, / The old man sees he can't prevail with tongue, / But finds that young ones, love to sport with young: / He to the Virgins Parents makes redress, / And doth the number of his Bags express; / which takes away her Fathers heart by stealth, / He weds her not to him, but to his Wealth. / VVhich being done, she loaths his weak embraces, / And throws her self on Ruinous Disgraces. | |
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| Date Published | 1670-1685 ? |
| Author | Walter Pope |
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| Imprint | Pritned for E. Oliver at the Golden- / Key on Snow hill neer the Sarazens-head. |
| License | With Allowance, R. L'Estrange. |
| Collection | British Library - Roxburghe |
| Pages | 2.158, 2.159 |
| Location | British Library |
| Shelfmark | C.20.f.8.158-159 |
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| Title | The Forc'd Marriage. / Or, Unfortunate Celia. / when Old Fools do a wooing go to those / who are Young-girls, they Court their cruel foes, / The old man sees he can't prevail with tongue, / But finds that young ones, love to sport with young: / He to the Virgins Parents makes redress, / And doth the number of his Bags express; / which takes away her Fathers heart by stealth, / He weds her not to him, but to his Wealth. / VVhich being done, she loaths his weak embraces, / And throws her self on Ruinous Disgraces. |
| Tune Imprint | Tune, Since Celia's my Foe. |
| First Lines | TO what great distress / Without hopes of redress, |
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