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EBBA 30750

British Library - Roxburghe
The Love-sick Maid quickly Revived, / Within the prime time of the Spring, / VVithin a Meadow she did sing; / And solemnly these words she said, / I fear that I shall dye a maid: / But her Sweetheart in Ambush lay, / And heard the words that she did say; / As in this ditty you may hear / If that you please but to give ear.
Date Published 1672-1696 ?
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Imprint London, Printed for Phil. Brooksby at the Golden ball in West smithfield.
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Collection British Library - Roxburghe
Pages 2.296, 2.297
Location British Library
Shelfmark C.20.f.8.296-297
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  Part 1
Title The Love-sick Maid quickly Revived, / Within the prime time of the Spring, / VVithin a Meadow she did sing; / And solemnly these words she said, / I fear that I shall dye a maid: / But her Sweetheart in Ambush lay, / And heard the words that she did say; / As in this ditty you may hear / If that you please but to give ear.
Tune Imprint Tune is, What shall I do, shall I dye for love, &c. Or, the Hay-makers.
First Lines AS I was walking forth of late, / within the Meadows gay,
Refrain O what shall I do shall I dy a Maid / and never married be. [with variation]
Condition
Ornament