EBBA 30776
British Library - Roxburghe
LOVE and HONOUR: / OR, THE / Lover's Farewel to Calista: /Being sent from Sea in the late Engagement against the Dutch, to his Mistriss, under / the Name of Calista. To which is added, The LADY's Deploring and Ingenious / Answer. | |
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Date Published | 1697-1705 ? |
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Imprint | LONDON: Printed by W.O. for J. Foster, at the Golden Ball in Pye-corner. |
License | Enter'd according to Order. |
Collection | British Library - Roxburghe |
Page | 2.328 Verso |
Location | British Library |
Shelfmark | C.20.f.8.328 |
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Title | LOVE and HONOUR: / OR, THE / Lover's Farewel to Calista: /Being sent from Sea in the late Engagement against the Dutch, to his Mistriss, under / the Name of Calista. To which is added, The LADY's Deploring and Ingenious / Answer. |
Tune Imprint | To the Tune of, Now the Tyrant hath stolen, &c. |
First Lines | FArewel my Calista, my joy and my grief, / In vain have I lov'd thee, and found no relief; |
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Notes | Printed on the verso of EBBA 30775, entitled "Mirth for Citizens: Or, A Comedy for the Country. / Shewing / A young Farmer his unfortunate marriage, / His wife is so churlish & currish in carriage / He married her for beauty, for's own delight / Now he repents it both day and night. / By physiognomy adviseth young men that at Wenches skip, / To be sure to look before that they leap, / To leap at a venture, & catch a fall, / Raising the forehead breaks horns and all." |